(Advances in astrobiology and biogeophysics,1610-8957.)
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The origins of martian water : what we can learn from meteorites /Lee Baker, Ian A. Franchi, Ian P. Wright --Atmospheric evolution and the history of water on Mars /Helmut Lammer, Franck Selsis, Thomas Penz, Ute V. Amerstorfer, Herbert I. M. Lichtenegger, Christoph Kolb, Ignasi Ribas --Early life on earth and analogies to Mars /Frances Westall --Hydrated minerals on Mars /Janice L. Bishop --Global distribution of subsurface water measured by Mars Odyssey /Igor G. Mitrofanov --Polar caps /Christine S. Hvidberg --Ground ice in the Martian regolith /Ruslan O. Kuzmin --Water cycle in the atmosphere and shallow subsurface /Tetsuya Tokano --Polar lakes, streams, and springs as analogs for the hydrological cycle on Mars /Christopher P. McKay, Dale T. Andersen, Wayne H. Pollard, Jennifer L. Heldmann, Peter T. Doran, Christian H. Fritsen, John C. Priscu --Ancient and recent lakes on Mars /Nathalie A. Cabrol, Edmond A. Grin --Impact craters, water and microbial life /Charles S. Cockell, Darlene S. S. Lim --Microbial life in brines, evaporites and saline sediments : the search for life on Mars /Rocco L. Mancinelli --Microbiology of deep-sea hydrothermal vents : lessons for Mars exploration /Daniel Prieur.