New research suggests that about 3.6 billion years ago, Mars featured vast water flows and a lake rivaling the size of the ...
On a cold, ancient Mars, rivers flowed and a lake the size of the Mediterranean Sea swelled under the protection of thick ice ...
Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology seeks ... papers that cover, for example, life cycle assessment or life cycle cost analysis, of water-related technologies and systems must emphasize ...
As per the new study, published in the 'Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets', it's all thanks to a cycle of water and ...
Insulation provided by carbon dioxide ice above the martian polar caps could explain many of the Red Planet’s ancient river features.
By 3.6 billion years ago, Mars should have become too cold for liquid water, but something kept the rivers flowing.
Unlike oceans, lakes are significant emitters of COâ‚‚. But why is this the case, and what mechanisms are at play? For the ...
Like most lakes in the world, Lake Geneva is an emitter of greenhouse gases, particularly carbon dioxide (CO2). Annually, it ...
Using a sophisticated new modeling approach, researchers have estimated carbon dioxide emissions from inland waters to 22 million U.S. lakes, rivers and reservoirs. It marks the first time this ...