Surprising Volcanic Activity Uncovered on Mars
Originally Published 2 years ago — by ScienceAlert

A new survey using satellite imagery and ground penetrating radar has revealed signs of volcanic activity on Mars that is much more recent than previously thought. The study conducted over the Elysium Planitia plain suggests that volcanic activity has occurred within the last 120 million years, with some eruptions dating back just 1 million years ago. The discovery indicates that Mars might still be volcanically active and could potentially have large water ice deposits underground. The findings shed light on the planet's geologic and magmatic state, as well as its aqueous history.