Dynamic Mars from Long-Term Observations
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
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Explore a press conference from the 2013 AGU Fall Meeting that delves into the dynamic nature of Mars as revealed through long-term observations. Learn about the continuous spacecraft presence at Mars since 1997 and how this extended period of study has allowed scientists to detect and examine changes on multiple time scales. Discover active processes on the Red Planet, including planet-encircling dust storms, polar cap evolution, fresh impacts, migrating sand, and various slope processes that may involve liquid water. Gain insights into the distribution of shallow ice and its implications for recent climate change on Mars. Hear from experts Alfred McEwen, Colin Dundas, and Robert Haberle as they discuss how prolonged observations have deepened our understanding of active processes on Mars.
Syllabus
Fall Meeting 2013 Press Conference: Dynamic Mars from Long Term Observations
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