Habitability of Martian Noachian Hydrothermal Systems as Constrained by a Terrestrial Analog on the Colorado Plateau
Habitability of Martian Noachian Hydrothermal Systems as Constrained by a Terrestrial Analog on the Colorado Plateau
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Date
2021-07-29
Authors
Crandall, Jake R.
Filiberto, Justin
Castle, Nicholas
Potter-McIntyre, Sally L.
Schwenzer, Susanne Petra
Olsson-Francis, Karen
Perl, Scott
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AAS
Abstract
Volcanic features and impact craters are ubiquitous features on Mars, and hydrothermal systems associated with the production of these features should have been abundant in Mars's early history. These hydrothermal systems represent potentially habitable environments and are therefore a high priority for continued investigations of the Martian crust. Here we present a Mars analog study where basaltic magma intruded water-bearing sediments to produce a high-temperature (as high as ∼700°C) hydrothermal system, which we use to constrain the potential habitability of similar systems on Mars via mineralogy and geochemistry including S, C, and O isotopic systematics
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Mars (Planet),
Colorado Plateau,
Mars (Planet)--Water,
Mars (Planet)--Volcanism