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Geomorphological evidence for water on Mars

Victor R. Baker
Geomorphological evidence for water on Mars
Elements (June 2006) 2 (3): 139-143

Abstract

Martian landscapes and landforms indicate episodic activity by water and ice, extending from the planet's earliest history up to the present day. Most of the relevant fluvial, glacial, volcano-ice, periglacial, lacustrine (even "marine"), and related landforms have direct counterparts on Earth. Moreover, they exist in causally related, holistic associations of space and time that confirm their relationship to a long-term history of water-related activity. Although strong geomorphological evidence for many of these relationships has been apparent for 30 years, its scientific importance has only been recently appreciated because of direct geochemical measurements of water and ice features by surface robotic and orbital instruments.


ISSN: 1811-5209
Serial Title: Elements
Serial Volume: 2
Serial Issue: 3
Title: Geomorphological evidence for water on Mars
Author(s): Baker, Victor R.
Affiliation: University of Arizona, Department of Hydrology and Water Resources, Tucson, AZ, United States
Pages: 139-143
Published: 200606
Text Language: English
Publisher: Mineralogical Society of America and Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland and Mineralogical Association of Canada and Geochemical Society and Clay Minerals Society, International
References: 36
Accession Number: 2006-075375
Categories: Extraterrestrial geology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus.
Country of Publication: International
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 200621
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