Tulane University: Clay, Not Water, Likely Source of Mars 'Lakes'
August 03, 2021
August 03, 2021
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, Aug. 3 (TNSJou) -- Tulane University issued the following news release on Aug. 2, 2021:
A Tulane University planetary scientist is part of a team of North American scientists putting to rest a theory that water lies under the south polar cap of Mars.
The study, led by York University in Toronto and published in Geophysical Research Letters, appears to show that for the first time another material -- a form of clay called smectites -- is being att . . .
A Tulane University planetary scientist is part of a team of North American scientists putting to rest a theory that water lies under the south polar cap of Mars.
The study, led by York University in Toronto and published in Geophysical Research Letters, appears to show that for the first time another material -- a form of clay called smectites -- is being att . . .