David P. Page
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Nature | 2005
J. B. Murray; Jan-Peter Muller; Gerhard Neukum; Stephanie C. Werner; Stephan van Gasselt; Ernst Hauber; Wojciech J. Markiewicz; James W. Head; Bernard H. Foing; David P. Page; Karl L. Mitchell; Ganna Portyankina
It is thought that the Cerberus Fossae fissures on Mars were the source of both lava and water floods two to ten million years ago. Evidence for the resulting lava plains has been identified in eastern Elysium, but seas and lakes from these fissures and previous water flooding events were presumed to have evaporated and sublimed away. Here we present High Resolution Stereo Camera images from the European Space Agency Mars Express spacecraft that indicate that such lakes may still exist. We infer that the evidence is consistent with a frozen body of water, with surface pack-ice, around 5° north latitude and 150° east longitude in southern Elysium. The frozen lake measures about 800 × 900 km in lateral extent and may be up to 45 metres deep—similar in size and depth to the North Sea. From crater counts, we determined its age to be 5 ± 2 million years old. If our interpretation is confirmed, this is a place that might preserve evidence of primitive life, if it has ever developed on Mars.
Science | 2008
David P. Page
Jaeger et al. (Reports, 21 September 2007, p. 1709) presented images of the Athabasca Valles channel system on Mars and asserted that the observed deposits are composed of thin, fluid lavas. However, all the features they described are secondary and postdate the surface by many millions of years, as documented by structural relationships with small, young impact craters.
Icarus | 2006
David P. Page; J. B. Murray
Icarus | 2007
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Icarus | 2009
Matthew R. Balme; Colman Gallagher; David P. Page; J. B. Murray; Jan-Peter Muller
Icarus | 2009
David P. Page; Matthew R. Balme; Monica M. Grady
Planetary and Space Science | 2010
David P. Page
In: N.A. Cabrol, AFG, (ed.) Lakes on Mars. (pp. 275-305). Elsevier (2010) | 2010
Matthew R. Balme; Colman Gallagher; David P. Page; J. B. Murray; Jan-Peter Muller; Jung-Rack Kim
Icarus | 2006
Konrad J. Kossacki; Wojciech J. Markiewicz; Michael D. Smith; David P. Page; J. B. Murray
Planetary and Space Science | 2010
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