Title of article :
Hydrothermal origin for carbonate globules in Martian meteorite ALH84001: a terrestrial analogue from Spitsbergen (Norway)
Author/Authors :
Treiman، نويسنده , , Allan H and Amundsen، نويسنده , , Hans E.F and Blake، نويسنده , , David F and Bunch، نويسنده , , Ted، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
Carbonate minerals in the ancient Martian meteorite ALH84001 are the only known solid phases that bear witness to the processing of volatile and biologically critical compounds (CO2, H2O) on early Mars. Similar carbonates have been found in xenoliths and their host basalts from Quaternary volcanic centers in northern Spitsbergen (Norway). These carbonates were deposited by hot (i.e., hydrothermal) waters associated with the volcanic activity. By analogy with the Spitsbergen carbonates, the ALH84001 carbonates were probably also deposited by hot water. Hydrothermal activity was probably common and widespread on Early Mars, which featured abundant basaltic rocks, water as ice or liquid, and heat from volcanos and asteroid impacts. On Earth, descendants of the earliest life forms still prefer hydrothermal environments, which are now shown to have been present on early Mars.
Keywords :
hydrothermal , Siderite , Ankerite , Magnesite , Spitsbergen , ALH84001 , Mars
Journal title :
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Journal title :
Earth and Planetary Science Letters