November 1, 2010

Mars Volcanic Deposit Tells of Warm and Wet Environment

ScienceDaily for October 31, 2010 reported on potential for life on Mars.

Planetary scientists led by Brown University have found a volcanic deposit on Mars that would have been a promising wellspring for life. The silica deposit clearly shows the presence of water and heat. It was formed at a time when Mars' climate turned dry and chilly, which could mark it as one of the most recent habitable microenvironments on the red planet. The finding is published in Nature Geoscience.