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    Publication Date: 2021-12-13
    Description: The pressure and temperature conditions on planet Mars have probably never permitted the presence of liquid water at its surface, as witnessed by unaltered olivines of any age since the Naochian. Nevertheless, iron sulphates at the surface suggest hydrothermal activity at some point in time and space, arguably at depth, from where minerals were expulsed by volcanic activity and/or “sweating out” during phases of heating upon meteorite impacts. Beneath the cryosphere, at depths between 4 and 10 km, the reigning P-T conditions meet the stability conditions of water and vapour, originating from a degassing magma. The sulphate dominance in Mars’ mineralogy mimics the terrestrial analogues of hyperacid and hypersaline fluids and minerals hosted in Earth’s most extreme crater lakes (e.g. Kawah Ijen, Poás, Copahue, Ruapehu, White Island) and ore depositing systems (e.g. high-sulphidation and porphyry systems). The observed similarity enables a bidirectional learning process for future research: on the one hand, the more extreme systems on Mars can teach us on how highly active magmatic-hydrothermal and ore depositing systems on Earth might work; on the other hand, metal transport and deposition at terrestrial systems opens perspectives for “space mining” on Mars.
    Description: Published
    Description: 167-181
    Description: 6A. Geochimica per l'ambiente e geologia medica
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: book chapter
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    Springer Heidelberg
    In:  EPIC3Springer Heidelberg, 134 p., ISBN: 978-3-642-32234-1
    Publication Date: 2014-04-15
    Description: Earth system science is traditionally split into various disciplines (Geology, Physics, Meteorology, Oceanography, Biology etc.) and several sub-disciplines. Overall, the diversity of expertise provides a solid base for interdisciplinary research. However, gaining holistic insights into the Earth system requires the integration of observations, paleoclimate data, analysis tools and modeling. These different approaches of Earth system science are rooted in various disciplines that cut across a broad range of timescales. It is, therefore, necessary to link these disciplines at a relatively early stage in PhD programs. The linking of ‘data and modeling’, as it is the special emphasis in our graduate school, enables graduate students from a variety of disciplines to cooperate and exchange views on the common theme of Earth system science, which leads to a better understanding of processes within a global context.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Book , peerRev
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