Title
Findings of the Mars Special Regions Science Analysis Group
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-1-2006
Abstract
In summary, within the upper 5 m most of Mars is either too cold or too dry to support the propagation of terrestrial life. However, there are regions that are in disequilibrium, naturally or induced, and could be classified as "special" or, if enough uncertainty exist, could not be declared as "non-special." © Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Astrobiology
First Page
677
Last Page
732
Recommended Citation
Beaty, D., Buxbaum, K., Meyer, M., Barlow, N., Boynton, W., Clark, B., Deming, J., Doran, P., Edgett, K., Hancock, S., Head, J., Hecht, M., Hipkin, V., Kieft, T., Mancinelli, R., McDonald, E., McKay, C., Mellon, M., Newsom, H., Ori, G., Paige, D., Schuerger, A., Sogin, M., Spry, J., Steele, A., Tanaka, K., & Voytek, M. (2006). Findings of the Mars Special Regions Science Analysis Group. Astrobiology, 6 (5), 677-732. https://doi.org/10.1089/ast.2006.6.677