Book contents
- The Atlas of Mars
- Additional material
- The Atlas of Mars
- Copyright page
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- How to Use this Atlas
- Sources of Images
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 History of Exploration of Mars
- Chapter 3 Global Character of Mars
- Chapter 4 Regional Geographic Features and Surface Views of Mars
- Chapter 5 Geology of Mars
- Map Sheets
- Appendix
- Gazetteer
- References
- Index
Chapter 5 - Geology of Mars
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 August 2019
- The Atlas of Mars
- Additional material
- The Atlas of Mars
- Copyright page
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- How to Use this Atlas
- Sources of Images
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 History of Exploration of Mars
- Chapter 3 Global Character of Mars
- Chapter 4 Regional Geographic Features and Surface Views of Mars
- Chapter 5 Geology of Mars
- Map Sheets
- Appendix
- Gazetteer
- References
- Index
Summary
A principal scientific objective for sending spacecraft to Mars has been to explore its geology as interpreted from data returned to Earth (see Chapter 2 for a review of the history of Mars exploration). This exploration was spurred on when early spacecraft revealed a surface reflecting a long-lived, dynamic interplay of geologic forces, in many ways similar to those evident in our own Earth–Moon system. Thus, scientific investigation has focused on topics such as: What are Martian rocks made of, and how old are they? What do volcanic and tectonic features reveal about the interior of the planet? What is the history of impact bombardment? How much water has there been at or near the surface, and were there times of abundant surface water on the planet? Have there been gradual or sudden changes in the planet’s climate? Is Mars geologically active today? Could life survive in environmental niches on the surface or below the surface, now or in times past?
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- The Atlas of MarsMapping its Geography and Geology, pp. 39 - 62Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019