Morphological Evidence for Water on Mars. Overview Pictorial comparison of features on Earth and...

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Morphological Evidence for Water on Mars

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Morphological Evidence for Water on Mars

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Overview

• Pictorial comparison of features on Earth and MarsGullies Alluvial fansSedimentary layers CrossbeddingVugsLake Missoula

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Gullies

USGS image of Meteor Crater, AZMars Global Surveyor image of Mars

Gullies on Earth are formed by flowing water cutting through the soil. On Mars, frozen water near the surface is thought to melt and run to form gullies before refreezing or evaporating.

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Alluvial Fans

USGS image of alluvial fan in Mojave Desert

Mars Global Surveyor image of alluvial fan

While alluvial fans on Earth are the result of sedimentary build up at the mouths of rivers, alluvial fans on Mars are found almost exclusively on crater rims.

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Sedimentary Layers

Sedimentary layers like this are usually deposited wherelakes and other bodies of water occurred on Earth.

Mars Global Surveyor image of Candor Chasma

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Crossbedding

Mars Opportunity rover image of crossbedding

Image of crossbedding on Earth

Common on Earth, this particular type of crossbedding (festoon)is the result of deposits made by flowing water.

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Vugs

Mars Opportunity rover image of vugs

Vugs in rock sample from Earth

Vugs form when mineral deposits in rocks are eroded awayby flowing water, leaving irregularly shaped holes behind.

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Ripples

Lake Missoula ripples

Mars Opportunity rover image of ripples

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Boulder Fields

Scablands

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Coulees

Grand Coulee, Montana

Coulees constitute the largest channels and are among the most spectacular erosional features in the scablands.

Echus Chasma - Mars

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River System

Scablands - Eastern Washington

Mars

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Summary

• Certain features on Mars are similar to features commonly found on Earth.

• The features on Earth are known to have been caused by the existence of water in those locations.

• Most scientists now believe that these features on Mars are evidence that water has existed on Mars in the past and may, in fact, still exist below the surface today.

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