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Evidence of ancient hot springs on Mars


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NEW YORK (BNS): With the help of data from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO), scientists have discovered the existence of ancient springs in the Vernal Crater, sites where life forms may have evolved on Mars.

In a research published in Astrobiology, scientists have said that hot springs have great astrobiological significance, as the closest relatives of many of the most ancient organisms on Earth can thrive in and around hydrothermal springs. “If life forms have ever been present on Mars, hot spring deposits would be ideal locations to search for physical or chemical evidence of these organisms and could be target areas for future exploratory missions,” they said.

Scientists Carlton C. Allen and Dorothy Z. Oehler, from the Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science Directorate at the NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas, in their research paper titled, “A Case for Ancient Springs in Arabia Terra, Mars,” have said that the new image data from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) on MRO depict structures in Vernal Crater that appear to have arisen as part of a major area of ancient spring activity.

The data suggests that the southern part of Vernal Crater has experienced episodes of water flow from underground to the surface and may be a site where martian life could have developed. Sherry L. Cady, Ph.D., Editor of Astrobiology and Associate Professor in the Department of Geology at Portland State University said that hot spring deposits are key target areas for future Mars missions. “Such deposits on Earth preserve evidence of the fossilised remains of the microbial communities that inhabited the hot springs over a wide range of spatial scales,” Cady said.

The Astrobiology editor said that the potential to find key evidence is indicative of life, biofabrics, microbial remains, chemical fossils in minerals, is high when sedimentary deposits form from hydrothermal fluids. “Hot spring fluids are typically laden with dissolved mineral ions that when they precipitate out and create the hydrothermal deposit, enhance fossilisation of all types of biosignatures,” Cady said.

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