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Drizzle once fell on Martian soil, according to a new geochemical analysis by Berkeley scientists, though the rain probably stopped several billion years ago. Drawing on soil data from the five missions to Mars before the current Phoenix Lander and comparing it to information collected in Earth’s driest places, the scientists concluded that water must have fallen from above, not welled up from below, as has been thought. “The soil acts as a sort of an imperfect record of climate change,” said Ronald Amundson, UC Berkeley professor of ecosystem sciences and the study’s lead author. “We can study the chemistry of the soil and extract information about climate history.” More

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