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GEOLOGIC MERIDIANI PLANUM MARS

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GEOLOGIC MERIDIANI PLANUM MARS

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Product Number
519545
Series
SIM 3356
Scale
1:2,000,000
Alternate ID
SIM3356
ISBN
978-1-4113-4040-4
Authors
CAETANO DI ACHILLE
Version Date
31/01/2017
Media
Paper
Format
Folded

Additional Details

Description
<(><<)>p> <(><<)>p> The Meridiani Planum region of Mars—originally named due to its proximity to the Martian prime meridian—contains a variety of geologic units, including those that are crater-related, that span the Early Noachian to Late Amazonian Epochs. Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) data indicate this area contains extensive layered deposits, some of which are rich in the mineral hematite. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Mars Exploration Rover (MER) Opportunity landed in Meridiani Planum in early 2004 and, at the time of this writing, is still conducting operations. A variety of water-altered bedrock outcrops have been studied and contain indications of prolonged surface and near-surface fluid/rock interactions. The purpose of this study is to use the more recent orbiter data to place the rover’s findings in a broader context by assessing the geologic and hydrologic histories of the region. <(><<)>p> <(><<)>p>
Survey Date
2017
Print Date
2017
Two Sided
No
Pieces
2
Languages
English
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