What the ancient phyllosilicates at Mawrth Vallis can tell us about possible habitability on early Mars
J. L. Bishop(Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence), S. L. Murchie(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), Lee Saper(Brown University), M. D. Dyar(Mount Holyoke College), M. Parente(Ames Research Center), David J. Des Marais(Ames Research Center), D. Loizeau(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), N. K. McKeown(University of California, Santa Cruz)
Cited by 140
Related Papers
Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars (CRISM) on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO)
|Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres|2007|1.1k
Character and Spatial Distribution of OH/H <sub>2</sub> O on the Surface of the Moon Seen by M <sup>3</sup> on Chandrayaan-1
|Science|2009|842
Hydrated silicate minerals on Mars observed by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter CRISM instrument
|Nature|2008|760
Overview of the Spirit Mars Exploration Rover Mission to Gusev Crater: Landing site to Backstay Rock in the Columbia Hills
|Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres|2006|708