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Remains Of Salty Lakes On Mars Reveal Ancient Drying Out Period

As NASA's Curiosity rover trundles up the central mound of Mars's Gale Crater, it investigates younger and younger deposits — including geologic evidence of a wet ancient environment drying out.

The findings appear in the journal Nature Geoscience.

An abundance of telltale mineral salts previously encountered by Curiosity suggests that a series of scattered ponds and streams at the site grew increasingly briny as they dried out around 3.5 billion years ago.

The rover's analysis comports well with previous conclusions drawn from satellite observations.

Co-author Travis Gabriel, a postdoctoral scholar at Arizona State University's School Of Earth and Space Exploration, said the drying period might have been temporary or longer-term.

"Was it cyclical? Was it abrupt and things of that nature? Because it's very interesting to think about a planet whose climate goes from wet conditions to dry conditions. How exactly did that occur?" he said.

The presence or absence of salts as Curiosity continues its uphill trek will reveal more about how the climate evolved.

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Nicholas Gerbis was a senior field correspondent for KJZZ from 2016 to 2024.