Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Jan 1998
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1998mmws.work....8c&link_type=abstract
Workshop on the Issue Martian Meteorites: Where do we Stand and Where are we Going?, p. 8
Mathematics
Logic
Extraterrestrial Life, Mars Surface, Planetary Geology, Snc Meteorites, Water, Mars Atmosphere, Carbonates, Mars Volcanoes, Mars Environment
Scientific paper
Optimism about the prospects for development of indigenous life on Mars has been fueled in large part by perceptions of the geologic evolution of Mars based mainly on remote-sensing data. The consensus view is that Mars is, or was, a water-rich planet and that it likely experienced warmer climates in the past. Yet this view has not been proved, and it is difficult to reconcile with most modeling studies of climate change and some characteristics of martian meteorites. Moreover, many variants have been proposed for the climate history of the planet and for the amounts and locations of water present at different times.
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