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  • <ref>Harris, A and E. Tuttle. 1990. Geology of National Parks. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company. Dubuque, Iowa</ref> ...Recent bright gully deposits on Mars wet or dry flow? | url = | journal = Geology | volume = 36 | issue = | pages = 211–214 | doi=10.1130/g24346a.1| </ref>
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  • ...Geological survey map of the North pole offers a wealth of data about the geology of Mars and shows the extend of the polar ice.
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  • ...cs and vigorous air and water erosion has wiped out nearly all of the past geology of the Earth. In contrast, much of the Martian surface is billions of year ...Mars: Evidence for glacial thickness maxima and multiple glacial phases. Geology: 36 (5) 411-415</ref> <ref>Kress, A., et al. 2006. The nature of the tra
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  • ...y rocks, that look as much like Mars as one could desire, and whose varied geology provides an excellent target for Mars exploration operations research. ...ll attempt to do is conduct a sustained program of field research into the geology, paleontology, microbiology, etc, of the area while working in the same sty
    127 KB (20,888 words) - 21:33, 4 October 2019
  • ...2007. The Geology of Mars: New Insights and Outstanding Questions in The Geology of Mars: Evidence from Earth-Based Analogs, Chapman, M., Ed; Cambridge Univ ...the past. They can be very long.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fossa_(geology)</ref> <ref>James W. Head; Lionel Wilson; Karl L. Mitchell (2003). "Generat
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  • ...s.). 2012. Sedimentary Geology of Mars. Tulsa: Society for Sedimentary Geology.
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  • ...Mars: Evidence for glacial thickness maxima and multiple glacial phases. Geology: 36 (5) 411-415</ref> <ref>Kress, A., et al. 2006. The nature of the tra ...the past. They can be very long.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fossa_(geology)</ref> <ref>James W. Head; Lionel Wilson; Karl L. Mitchell (2003). "Generat
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  • ...vid R. (2003). "Cold-based mountain glaciers on Mars: western Arsia Mons". Geology. 31 (7): 641–644. </ref> ...Mars: Evidence for glacial thickness maxima and multiple glacial phases. Geology: 36 (5) 411-415</ref> <ref>Kress, A., et al. 2006. The nature of the tra
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  • .... 1981. Icarus, 45(2), 264-303.</ref> <ref>Head J., D. Marchant. 2003. Geology, 31(7), 641-644.</ref> <ref>Shean D., et al. 2007. JGR:Planets, 112(E3).<
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  • ...magnetic spectrum observing the surface and spectrometers delving into the geology of the planet. ...l is to characterize the climate of Mars, the third is to characterize the geology of Mars, fourth and most importantly to prepare for human exploration of Ma
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  • ...ips, R. 2001. Evidence of extensive denudation of the martian highlands, Geology, 29, 407-10</ref> Many look as if they were made with precipitation. Fu
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  • ...012. "Were Aqueous Ripples on Mars Formed by Flowing Brines?", Sedimentary Geology of Mars, John P. Grotzinger, Ralph E. Milliken. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.
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  • ...gesture complimented the lecture Cesare gave to us last night on the local geology.
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  • ...from forming.<ref> Grotzinger, J. and R. Milliken (eds.) 2012. Sedimentary Geology of Mars. SEPM</ref> <ref> Catling, D. (1999-07-25). "A chemical model for e *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtcEdeezuYg Explore the Geology of Mars]
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  • ...a small explosion of volcanic ash around 53,000 years ago--a short time in geology.
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  • ...ural ''valles'') is the Latin word for ''valley''. It is used in planetary geology for the naming of features on other planets that resemble river valleys.
    26 KB (3,975 words) - 15:23, 23 December 2023
  • Purpose of EVA: Exploration of geology on Kissing Camel Ridge East and testing of drone capabilities
    25 KB (4,054 words) - 17:56, 7 March 2019
  • ...lake drying on Mars, Sutton Island member, Murray formation, Gale Crater". Geology. 46 (6): 515–518.</ref> ...s.). 2012. Sedimentary Geology of Mars. Tulsa: Society for Sedimentary Geology.
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  • ==Geology Report== ...future, these data will become part of a GIS-mapping effort to detail the geology around the HAB.
    157 KB (25,890 words) - 15:59, 5 November 2019
  • ...lens and Brunton Compass while wearing thick gloves and a full visor. The geology is fantastic especially if you are interested in sedimentology and stratigr Geology here is spectacular. Riding ATV’s over a ridge to see skyline rim far alo
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