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Scientists have a new theory on where Mars' water went


Shane McGlaun - Mar 17, 2021, 5:00am CDT
Scientists know that the Red Planet was significantly more wet and blue billions of years ago than it is today. There’s evidence of abundant water flowing across the planet forming pools, lakes, and oceans. Scientists have wondered where all the water went. The predominant theory has been that all of the water on Mars escaped to space over a vast amount of time. However, a new theory challenges that long-held theory of where all the water went.
According to researchers at Caltech and JPL, a significant amount of the water that was previously on the surface of Mars, between 30 and 99 percent of it, is trapped within minerals in the planet’s crust. The team found around 4 billion years ago Mars was home to enough water to have covered the whole planet in an ocean between 100 and 1500 meters deep. That would be volume approximately equivalent to half of the Atlantic Ocean. ....

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Mars' Vanished Oceans May Be Trapped Within The Planet, Scientists Say


Mars Vanished Oceans May Be Trapped Within The Planet, Scientists Say
LUCIE AUBOURG & ISSAM AHMED, AFP
16 MARCH 2021
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.
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 new paper in Science, told AFP. ....

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Mars has water trapped within minerals in its crust, reveals NASA-funded study


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Mars Has Water Trapped Within Minerals In Its Crust, Reveals NASA-funded Study
A new study reveals that a major portion of water is trapped within the minerals in mars’ crust. The objective of the research is to challenge previous theory.
Earlier, lots of water flowed on the surface of the red planet, forming pools, lakes, and deep oceans. A new study reveals that a major portion of that water is trapped within the minerals in mars’ crust. The objective of the research is to challenge the theory that says that the Red Planet s water escaped into space as its atmosphere was stripped away by the sun’s radiation.  ....

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Mars long ago was wet. You may be surprised where the water went


Mars long ago was wet. You may be surprised where the water went
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Mars was once a wet world, with abundant bodies of water on its surface. But this changed dramatically billions of years ago, leaving behind the desolate landscape known today. So what happened to the water? Scientists have a new hypothesis.
FILE PHOTO: A tall outcropping of rock, with layered deposits of sediments in the distance, marking a remnant of an ancient, long-vanished river delta in Jezero Crater, are pictured in this undated image taken by NASA s Mars rover Perseverance from its landing site, and supplied to Reuters on March 5, 2021. NASA/JPL-Caltech/Handout via REUTERS ....

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New Study Challenges Long-Held Theory of Fate of Mars' Water – NASA's Mars Exploration Program


New Study Challenges Long-Held Theory of Fate of Mars Water
Global View of Mars From Viking Orbiter: This global view of Mars is composed of about 100 Viking Orbiter images. Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/USGS. Download image ›
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. ....

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