Mars: Geology and climate

In short, Mars went from -- at some point in the past -- having a high pressure?, warm?, wet? climate to having its current conditions.

Bruce Jakosky, a pretty smart guy who knows a bunch about climate and who is not a part of the Mars rover team, was quoted in a CNN salty sea article as saying that the rocks "are known to be from Mars' early epochs, so the water was likely there in the very, very distant history of the planet's roughly 4.5 billion years of existence." No evidence is offered for this age, though -- how do they know this? I'm stumped.

Last questions: Where did the water come from, and where did it go?

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