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Water on Mars May Be Lying Underneath the Surface


Water on Mars May Be Lying Underneath the Surface
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For as long as we can remember Mars has always been the “red” planet. The red dirt and rock that makes up the planet’s surface have always given desert wasteland vibes. But scientists believe Mars was once brimming with water and now they may know where it all went. ....

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Mars′ lost water might be in minerals in crust — study | News | DW


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What happened to the water?
We re saying that the crust forms what we call hydrated minerals, so minerals that actually have water in their crystal structure, Eva Scheller, lead author of the paper in Science magazine told AFP news agency. 
Mars is believed to to have once had enough water to cover the whole planet, to a depth of anything from around 100 to 1,500 meters (330 to 44,920 feet). As the planet lost its magnetic field, the atmosphere was stripped away and led to the loss of water.
The study suggests that anywhere between 30 to 99 percent of the arid planet s initial water could be stored in the crust.  ....

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NASA study suggests Mars' missing water is trapped in underground rocks


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This March 4, 2021 file photo made available by NASA was taken during the first drive of the Perseverance rover on Mars. The Perseverance rover has been on Mars for a month, collecting data and making discoveries with each passing day. (NASA/JPL-Caltech via AP)
WASHINGTON (AFP) Billions of years ago, Mars was home to lakes and oceans but where all the water went to transform the planet into the desolate rock we know today has been something of a mystery.
Most of it was thought to have been lost to space, but a new study funded by NASA proposes that it didn’t go anywhere but is trapped within minerals in the crust. ....

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Water from huge lost oceans on Mars is STILL there – but it's now 'trapped' underground, study claims


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Water from huge lost oceans on Mars is STILL there – but it’s now ‘trapped’ underground, study claims
Harry Pettit, Senior Digital Technology and Science Reporter
17 Mar 2021, 10:56
Updated: 17 Mar 2021, 11:15
WATER that once flowed over the surface of Mars is now trapped within its crust, according to a Nasa-funded study.
The Red Planet was a warm, dry planet covered in lakes and oceans until about three billion years ago, when all of its liquid bodies vanished.
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Oceans and lakes that once flowed on Mars may now be trapped under its surfaceCredit: Getty
Scientists previously believed that the water escaped into space, but the new research suggests it remains locked within minerals in Martian soil. ....

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New Study Challenges Long-Held Theory of Fate of Mars' Water


New Study Challenges Long-Held Theory of Fate of Mars Water
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The new science results indicate that a large quantity of the Red Planet s water is trapped in its crust rather than having escaped into space.
Billions of years ago, according to geological evidence, abundant water flowed across Mars and collected into pools, lakes, and deep oceans. New NASA-funded research shows a substantial quantity of its water - between 30 and 99% - is trapped within minerals in the planet s crust, challenging the current theory that due to the Red Planet s low gravity, its water escaped into space.
Early Mars was thought to have enough water to have covered the whole planet in an ocean roughly 100 to 1,500 meters (330 to 4,920 feet) deep - a volume roughly equivalent to half of Earth s Atlantic Ocean. While some of this water undeniably disappeared from Mars via atmospheric escape, the new findings, published in the latest issue of Science, con ....

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