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    Geology of Mars suggests ancient ocean with sandy beaches

    February 25, 2025
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    An international team of researchers analyzing data from China’s Zhurong Mars rover has uncovered evidence suggesting that the red planet once featured sandy beaches, waves, and oceanic activity. The findings, published in the Proceedings of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, offer new insights into Mars’ geological past and its potential for ancient water systems. The Zhurong rover, which landed in the Utopia Planitia region in 2021, was deployed to investigate signs of past water or ice.

    Geology of Mars suggests ancient ocean with sandy beaches

    Using low and high-frequency radar, the rover collected geological data from beneath the Martian surface, leading scientists to identify sedimentary structures resembling those found on Earth’s coastal regions. “We’re finding places on Mars that used to look like ancient beaches and ancient river deltas,” said Benjamin Cardenas, Assistant Professor of Geology at Penn State. “We found evidence for wind, waves, no shortage of sand, and a proper vacation-style beach.”

    The data indicated sloping underground sedimentary deposits similar to those formed by oceanic processes on Earth, suggesting that water once shaped the landscape. The study supports the hypothesis that a vast ocean once covered Mars’ northern plains. “Various observations suggest that large amounts of liquid water once existed on the Martian surface; however, the nature and fate of this water remain uncertain,” the researchers wrote.

    Their findings reinforce the possibility that Mars had an extensive, long-lasting water body, which could have implications for past habitability. Cardenas highlighted that the presence of wave-formed deposits suggests a dynamic interaction between air and water, indicating that the Martian ocean was not static but shaped by environmental forces similar to those seen on Earth. This discovery aligns with previous studies that proposed the existence of an ancient ocean but lacked direct geological confirmation.

    Michael Manga, a researcher at the University of California, Berkeley, emphasized the significance of the radar technology aboard Zhurong. “Ground-penetrating radar gives us a view of the subsurface of the planet, which allows us to do geology that we could have never done before,” he said. “These advancements in technology are revealing a trove of new information about Mars.” The study adds to growing evidence that Mars once had substantial bodies of liquid water, potentially altering perspectives on the planet’s climatic history and its ability to support life. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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