Planetary Composition Insights
Mineralogy
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Mineralogy is providing critical insights into Earth's deep hydrology, revealing vast freshwater reserves within mantle rocks. Concurrently, Martian rover missions are heavily leveraging mineralogical analysis to search for signs of past and present life, focusing on clay deposits and sample composition.
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There is more freshwater locked inside the rocks of Earth’s mantle than in every river, lake, and surface reservoir on the planet combined, hidden in a mineral called ringwoodite hundreds of miles beneath your feet
Beneath the surface oceans, rivers, and lakes that define Earth's hydrology, a single mineral phase in the transition zone may hold a volume of water that dw...
ExoMars rover targets vast bed of clay in search for life
In the region where the ExoMars Rosalind Franklin rover will search for signs of life, clay deposits extend beyond previous estimates, a new study finds. One...
Mars Hid its Warm, Wet Crystals Underground
The search for any sign of life on Mars continues. In the latest update, a new data release from Curiosity’s Chemistry and Mineralogy (CheMin) - essentially ...
After a crippled seven-year journey Japan’s Hayabusa probe limped home in 2010 and burned up in the sky over Australia, but not before releasing the first asteroid samples ever returned to Earth.
Japan’s Hayabusa probe returned to Earth on 13 June 2010, breaking apart in a bright streak over the Woomera Test Range in South Australia. About three hours...
Interactive roles of mineralogy, microbial community composition and litter quality in regulating organic matter turnover
Scientific Reports - Interactive roles of mineralogy, microbial community composition and litter quality in regulating organic matter turnover
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