The possibility of life on Mars during a water-rich past

Geomorphological evidence for past liquid water on Mars implies an early, warmer, epoch. In this review we compare this early warm environment to the first Gyr of Earth's history, the time within which we know life originated. We consider the key question about early Mars from the biological st...

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Main Authors: Mckay, C. P., Mancinelli, R. L., Stoker, C. R., Wharton, R. A., Jr.
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19930043890 2023-05-15T14:04:19+02:00 The possibility of life on Mars during a water-rich past Mckay, C. P. Mancinelli, R. L. Stoker, C. R. Wharton, R. A., Jr. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available 1992 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19930043890 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19930043890 Accession ID: 93A27887 Copyright Other Sources 55 In: Mars (A93-27852 09-91); p. 1234-1245. 1992 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T20:04:04Z Geomorphological evidence for past liquid water on Mars implies an early, warmer, epoch. In this review we compare this early warm environment to the first Gyr of Earth's history, the time within which we know life originated. We consider the key question about early Mars from the biological standpoint. How long was liquid water present? The range of answers encompasses the time interval for the origin of life on Earth. We use studies of early life on Earth as a guide, albeit a limited one, to the possible forms of evidence for past life on Mars. Presumptive evidence for microbial life on early Earth are stromatolites, layered deposits produced by microorganisms binding and trapping sediment. A search for fossils might be fruitful at sites on Mars that contained standing bodies of water over long periods of time. The ice-covered lakes of the dry valleys of Antarctica may provide analogs to the ultimate lakes on Mars as the surface pressure fell with a concomitant decrease in surface temperatures. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
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description Geomorphological evidence for past liquid water on Mars implies an early, warmer, epoch. In this review we compare this early warm environment to the first Gyr of Earth's history, the time within which we know life originated. We consider the key question about early Mars from the biological standpoint. How long was liquid water present? The range of answers encompasses the time interval for the origin of life on Earth. We use studies of early life on Earth as a guide, albeit a limited one, to the possible forms of evidence for past life on Mars. Presumptive evidence for microbial life on early Earth are stromatolites, layered deposits produced by microorganisms binding and trapping sediment. A search for fossils might be fruitful at sites on Mars that contained standing bodies of water over long periods of time. The ice-covered lakes of the dry valleys of Antarctica may provide analogs to the ultimate lakes on Mars as the surface pressure fell with a concomitant decrease in surface temperatures.
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