Dr Manish Patel, senior lecturer in planetary sciences at The Open University, said the findings present a “potentially different geological history for Mars in terms of assumed volcanic activity”.
While Dr Susan Conway, a research scientist at CNRS in France, added: “Mars is always surprising us, I was amazed to see the experimental results with the mud forming lobes like mini-versions of the lava flows in Hawaii.
“These observations revolutionise the interpretation of many surface features mapped on the Martian surface.”