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New geological research shows Mars may have been more habitable than we thought
by Staff Writers
Toronot, Canada (SPX) Apr 26, 2022

Research Scientist Stephen Grasby and student assistant Rebecca Bryant walking on Mars. Not quite, but the Smoking Hills may very well be a close analogue

New research by Dr. Steve Grasby, Research Scientist at Natural Resource Canada's Geological Survey of Canada, could indicate a more habitable environment than previously thought for the red planet, Mars.

Located on the northernmost point of mainland Northwest Territories, Canada, the Smoking Hills (Inuvialuit name "Ingniryuat") are a unique geological formation. Named after the smoke created by auto-combusting mudstones (shales that burn naturally), the Smoking Hills produce hot sulphuric acid gas released from vent holes surrounded by brightly coloured mineral deposits.

"We needed to be careful that our boots didn't melt while we were working," said Dr. Grasby.

While the mudstones from Smoking Hills form some of the most acidic and toxic natural waters on Earth, new research suggests this environment can tell us more about Mars.

In his paper, Dr. Grasby closely examines the mudstones of the Smoking Hills. Samples from this unique environment showed jarosite-rich layers, similar to those observed in mudstones on Mars.

Jarosite is a mineral that forms in very acidic environments; therefore, its discovery as layers in rocks on Mars has been previously used to suggest that the planet was covered in acid ponds and lakes early in its history.

"The jarosite here on earth were formed in normal marine conditions, thriving with life," explains Dr. Grasby. "These findings could imply that the jarosite found on Mars did not necessarily reflect harsh acidic conditions, allowing for near-neutral pH waters on Mars more amenable to supporting life."

To better compare these rare minerals, scientists will need to examine jarosite samples from the Smoking Hills using equipment and methods similar to those used by Mars orbiters and robots.

Research Report:Extensive jarosite deposits formed through auto-combustion and weathering of pyritiferous mudstone, Smoking Hills (Ingniryuat), Northwest Territories, Canadian Arctic - A potential Mars analogue


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NASA-Funded Study Extends Period When Mars Could Have Supported Life
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Feb 03, 2022
The surface of Mars is barren and inhospitable, but perhaps it wasn't always that way. Billions of years ago, when life emerged on Earth, the climate of Mars could have been Earth-like as well, with a thicker atmosphere than today and oceans of liquid water. A study funded by NASA and international partners indicates this period could have lasted longer than originally thought. "Our simulation revealed that three billion years ago, the climate in much of the northern hemisphere of Mars was very si ... read more

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