Water on Mars

Marsquakes Could Reveal Hidden Water Source on Mars, Study Suggests

A team of scientists led by Penn State University believes that marsquakes could reveal the presence of underground liquid water on Mars. By listening to seismic activity on the red planet, researchers hope to detect hidden water sources deep below the surface. The study, published in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, proposes using seismic waves to produce electromagnetic signals that indicate the presence of water miles below the surface. This innovative approach could revolutionize the search for water on Mars, offering valuable insights into current water reservoirs on the planet.