Carbonates identified by the Curiosity rover indicate a carbon cycle operated on ancient Mars.
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| Title: | Carbonates identified by the Curiosity rover indicate a carbon cycle operated on ancient Mars. |
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| Authors: | Tutolo, Benjamin M.1 benjamin.tutolo@ucalgary.ca, Hausrath, Elisabeth M.2, Kite, Edwin S.3, Rampe, Elizabeth B.4, Bristow, Thomas F.5, Downs, Robert T.6, Treiman, Allan7, Peretyazhko, Tanya S.8, Thorpe, Michael T.9,10,11, Grotzinger, John P.12, Roberts, Amelie L.13, Archer, P. Douglas8, Des Marais, David J.5, Blake, David F.5, Vaniman, David T.14, Morrison, Shaunna M.15,16, Chipera, Steve14, Hazen, Robert M.15, Morris, Richard V.4, Tu, Valerie M.17 |
| Source: | Science. 4/18/2025, Vol. 388 Issue 6744, p292-297. 6p. |
| Database: | Academic Search Ultimate |
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| ISSN: | 00368075 |
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| DOI: | 10.1126/science.ado9966 |