Seismic readings of the interior of Mars strongly suggest large quantities of water buried 6 to 12 miles underground.
Are subterranean lifeforms viable on Mars? A new interpretation of Martian seismic data by scientists Ikuo Katayama of ...
We place an emphasis on problem-solving in order to apply physics-based concepts to real-world observations of geodynamic processes. In doing so, we gain a fundamental physical understanding of how ...
Many studies suggest then presence of water on ancient Mars billions of years ago,” said Katayama in a statement. “But our ...
Researchers have found new evidence for a massive subsurface ocean on Mars, again raising the possibility of microbial life.
Mars might hold enough subsurface water to cover its surface in a global ocean between 0.62 to 1.24 miles (1 to 2 kilometers) ...
Research into these processes is the subject of geodynamics, as it is practised in Münster. With the help of complex computer models, it is possible to investigate the processes in the Earth's ...
Scientists Ikuo Katayama from Hiroshima University and Yuya Akamatsu from the Research Institute for Marine Geodynamics ...