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Title: Terrestrial Planetary Geology: Mars


1
Terrestrial Planetary GeologyMars
2
MARS
  • Earths Little Brother
  • The Mostly Likely Place to Find Extraterrestrial
    Life

3
Basic Martian Properties
  • Mass is 0.106 that of Earth (via Phobos Deimos)
  • Radius is 3394 km or 0.53 of Earth (angular
    diameter at opposition) Density is 3.93
    g/cm3 or 0.71 of Earth ?a different interior
    from Earth, Venus or Mercury.
  • As seen from Earth, Mars is Closest at
    opposition some details visible from Earth.
  • Much fainter than Venus further from Sun,
    smaller and lower albedo (.15 vs .70) all make
    Mars fainter.

4
Mars Orbit
5
Martian Day and Seasons
  • Martian day 24.6 h
  • equatorial tilt 24.0 degrees -- both close to
    Earth THEREFORE MARS HAS SEASONS TOO.
  • Mainly red/orange surface with variable markings
  • Shifting dunes change markings --- not canals and
    vegetation (as argued by Lowell)
  • Polar caps variable parts are mostly CO2, not
    H2O Latest measurements indicate most of both
    permanent (residual) caps is water ice.
    Atmosphere gains and loses carbon dioxide from
    the caps.

6
Views of Mars
Pic-du-Midi, Hubble Space Telescope, Viking
pictures
7
MARTIAN TOPOGRAPHY
  • S. Hemisphere higher by several km heavily
    cratered
  • N. Hemisphere mostly volcanic plains
    (maria) probably only 3 billion years old,
    vs. 4 billion years for S
  • Tharsis bulge --- near equator and 10 km
    higher. 4 big volcanoes on Tharsis and 100s of
    good sized ones
  • N hemisphere and Tharsis indicate early (or
    failed) tectonics

8
N/S hemispheres Martian map
9
Olympus Mons Volcanic King
  • 700 km diameter 25 km high 80 km wide caldera
    -- way bigger than any on earth. WHY?
  • Lower gravity allows greater height and lack of
    tectonic motion allows huge build-up (vs Hawaii).

10
Polar Caps
  • S cap residual about 350 km diameter
  • N cap residual about 1000 km across dustier and
    warmer.
  • Variable CO2 residual H2O

11
Marss Interior Structure
  • CRUST some 100 km thick
  • MANTLE some 2050 km thick -- not plastic now
  • CORE some 1250 km in radius --- FeS
  • No bulk MAGNETIC FIELD ? no liquid and/or no pure
    Fe/Ni (since it does spin fast)
  • Percentage-wise less metal than other
    terrestrial planets
  • Mars is small, and it cooled off too fast to
    establish plate tectonics

12
THE BIGGEST CANYONS
  • Mariners 4 and 7, Viking, Global Surveyor, and
  • Pathfinder showed Mars has large Canyons due to
    TECTONIC FRACTURES
  • Valles Marineris, near Tharsis bulge (vs Grand
    Canyon)
  • 2 billion yrs old 4 km deep 4000 km long 120
    km wide

13
Real Canyons ? (Was) Running Water
  • RUNOFF CHANNELS, that merge like river valleys
    (Mars vs Red River) about 400 km long by 5 km
    wide

14
Outflow Channels Huge Flood Relics
15
FLUIDIZED EJECTA near IMPACT CRATERS
  • Lunar crater (Copernicus) shows dry ejecta
  • Martian crater (Yuty) shows liquid/mud flows
  • Martian craters erode much faster than lunar
    ones windblown dust meteorites

16
Liquid Water on Mars NOW?
  • Recent images MAY indicate CURRENT SEEPAGE OF
    WATER from PERMAFROST

17
MARS HAS PUNY MOONS
  • Discoverd by Asaph Hall in 1877, these are
    probably captured asteroids since densities are
    low (2 g/cm3 ).
  • Phobos (fear) 28 x 20 x 8 km a 9378 km P
    7h 39m ? backwards orbit
  • Deimos (panic) 16 x 10 x 6 km a 23,459 km
    P 30h 18m ? slow

18
Spacecraft on Mars
  • Vikings in 1976 Pathfinder/Sojourner in 1997
    Spirit Opportunity in 2004
  • Red color from Fe2O3 --- rust
  • Plains covered with boulders and rocks. Some
    sharp, some smooth and eroded
  • Pathfinder site rocks deposited by old flood
  • Spirit and Opportunity have drilled into rocks
    and gone into craters chemistry demands water
    was present.

19
Viking 1 2 Pathfinder Surface Photos
20
Spirit Opportunity Views Lion King
panorama, crater wall cliff, drilling site
hematite crystals
21
LIFE on MARS?
  • The VIKING LANDERS, in 1976 conducted the only
    detailed studies so far
  • Photos showed nothing moving.
  • Gas-chromatograph/mass-spectrometer showed no
    organic compounds.
  • Gas-exchange and pyrolytic release experiments
    search for metabolism and gave positive results
    (O2 and C, respectively),
  • but sterilized samples also gave off gases
  • Both anomalous results are probably due to UV
    irradiated soil and water yielding hydrogen
    peroxide (H2O2).
  • Labeled release experiment gave off radioactive
    gas while sterilized soil didn't.
  • Probably due to C2O3 -- carbon suboxide.

22
Meteoritic Evidence for Fossil Life?
  • Meteorite ALH84001, found in Antarctica, came
    from Mars it provided controversial evidence for
    bacterial fossils Rock structures similar to
    bacterial products PAHs Magnetite found where
    carbonate dissolved Rod-like structures --- but
    very (too?) small!
  • Most investigators think that ALL this "EVIDENCE"
    of life on Mars is NOT CONCLUSIVE and could be
    explained by INORGANIC CHEMISTRY. WE NEED TO LOOK
    FURTHER!
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