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Basaltic Terrains in Idaho and Hawai‘i as Planetary Analogs for Mars Geology and Astrobiology

Field research target regions within two basaltic geologic provinces are described as Earth analogs to Mars. Regions within the eastern Snake River Plain of Idaho and the Big Island of Hawai‘i, the United States, provinces that represent analogs of present-day and early Mars, respectively, were eval...

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Autores principales: Hughes, Scott S., Haberle, Christopher W., Kobs Nawotniak, Shannon E., Sehlke, Alexander, Garry, W. Brent, Elphic, Richard C., Payler, Samuel J., Stevens, Adam H., Cockell, Charles S., Brady, Allyson L., Heldmann, Jennifer L., Lim, Darlene S.S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6442300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30339033
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/ast.2018.1847
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author Hughes, Scott S.
Haberle, Christopher W.
Kobs Nawotniak, Shannon E.
Sehlke, Alexander
Garry, W. Brent
Elphic, Richard C.
Payler, Samuel J.
Stevens, Adam H.
Cockell, Charles S.
Brady, Allyson L.
Heldmann, Jennifer L.
Lim, Darlene S.S.
author_facet Hughes, Scott S.
Haberle, Christopher W.
Kobs Nawotniak, Shannon E.
Sehlke, Alexander
Garry, W. Brent
Elphic, Richard C.
Payler, Samuel J.
Stevens, Adam H.
Cockell, Charles S.
Brady, Allyson L.
Heldmann, Jennifer L.
Lim, Darlene S.S.
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description Field research target regions within two basaltic geologic provinces are described as Earth analogs to Mars. Regions within the eastern Snake River Plain of Idaho and the Big Island of Hawai‘i, the United States, provinces that represent analogs of present-day and early Mars, respectively, were evaluated on the basis of geologic settings, rock lithology and geochemistry, rock alteration, and climate. Each of these factors provides rationale for the selection of specific targets for field research in five analog target regions: (1) Big Craters and (2) Highway lava flows at Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve, Idaho, and (3) Mauna Ulu low shield, (4) Kīlauea Iki lava lake, and (5) Kīlauea caldera in the Kīlauea Volcano summit region and the East Rift Zone of Hawai‘i. Our evaluation of compositional and textural attributes, as well as the effects of syn- and posteruptive rock alteration, shows that basaltic terrains in Idaho and Hawai‘i provide a way to characterize the geology and major geologic substrates that host biological activity of relevance to Mars exploration. This work provides the foundation to better understand the scientific questions related to the habitability of basaltic terrains, the rationale behind selecting analog field targets, and their applicability as analogs to Mars.
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spelling pubmed-64423002019-04-01 Basaltic Terrains in Idaho and Hawai‘i as Planetary Analogs for Mars Geology and Astrobiology Hughes, Scott S. Haberle, Christopher W. Kobs Nawotniak, Shannon E. Sehlke, Alexander Garry, W. Brent Elphic, Richard C. Payler, Samuel J. Stevens, Adam H. Cockell, Charles S. Brady, Allyson L. Heldmann, Jennifer L. Lim, Darlene S.S. Astrobiology Research Articles Field research target regions within two basaltic geologic provinces are described as Earth analogs to Mars. Regions within the eastern Snake River Plain of Idaho and the Big Island of Hawai‘i, the United States, provinces that represent analogs of present-day and early Mars, respectively, were evaluated on the basis of geologic settings, rock lithology and geochemistry, rock alteration, and climate. Each of these factors provides rationale for the selection of specific targets for field research in five analog target regions: (1) Big Craters and (2) Highway lava flows at Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve, Idaho, and (3) Mauna Ulu low shield, (4) Kīlauea Iki lava lake, and (5) Kīlauea caldera in the Kīlauea Volcano summit region and the East Rift Zone of Hawai‘i. Our evaluation of compositional and textural attributes, as well as the effects of syn- and posteruptive rock alteration, shows that basaltic terrains in Idaho and Hawai‘i provide a way to characterize the geology and major geologic substrates that host biological activity of relevance to Mars exploration. This work provides the foundation to better understand the scientific questions related to the habitability of basaltic terrains, the rationale behind selecting analog field targets, and their applicability as analogs to Mars. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2019-03-01 2019-03-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6442300/ /pubmed/30339033 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/ast.2018.1847 Text en © Scott S. Hughes et al., 2018; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. This Open Access article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited.
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Hughes, Scott S.
Haberle, Christopher W.
Kobs Nawotniak, Shannon E.
Sehlke, Alexander
Garry, W. Brent
Elphic, Richard C.
Payler, Samuel J.
Stevens, Adam H.
Cockell, Charles S.
Brady, Allyson L.
Heldmann, Jennifer L.
Lim, Darlene S.S.
Basaltic Terrains in Idaho and Hawai‘i as Planetary Analogs for Mars Geology and Astrobiology
title Basaltic Terrains in Idaho and Hawai‘i as Planetary Analogs for Mars Geology and Astrobiology
title_full Basaltic Terrains in Idaho and Hawai‘i as Planetary Analogs for Mars Geology and Astrobiology
title_fullStr Basaltic Terrains in Idaho and Hawai‘i as Planetary Analogs for Mars Geology and Astrobiology
title_full_unstemmed Basaltic Terrains in Idaho and Hawai‘i as Planetary Analogs for Mars Geology and Astrobiology
title_short Basaltic Terrains in Idaho and Hawai‘i as Planetary Analogs for Mars Geology and Astrobiology
title_sort basaltic terrains in idaho and hawai‘i as planetary analogs for mars geology and astrobiology
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6442300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30339033
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/ast.2018.1847
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