New Perspectives of Ancient Mars - Mineral Diversity and Crystal Chemistry at Gale Crater, Mars
Offered By: Mineralogical Society of America via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore new perspectives on ancient Mars through a detailed examination of mineral diversity and crystal chemistry at Gale crater. Delve into Elizabeth Rampe's talk from the Johnson Space Center, presented at the MSA Centennial Symposium. Learn about Curiosity's traverse, the Yellowknife Bay and Prompt Hills areas, and the various science instruments used for analysis. Examine the mineralogy of the region through stratigraphic columns and mineral bar charts. Investigate igneous silicates, unit cell parameters, iron oxides, gray hematite, sulfates, and phyllosilicates. Analyze CheMin XRD patterns, basal spacing, and X-ray amorphous materials to gain insights into the geological history of Mars.
Syllabus
Introduction
Welcome
About Gale Crater
Curiositys Traverse
Curiosity Descent Rockets
Yellowknife Bay
Prompt Hills
Deposition
Science instruments
chemin
rocknest
mineralogy
stratigraphic column
mineral bar charts
Igneous Silicates
Unit cell parameters
Iron oxides
Gray hematite
Sulfates
phyllosilicates
chemin XRD patterns
basal spacing
phyllosilicate
phyllosilicate peaks
xray amorphous materials
conclusion
Taught by
Mineralogical Society of America
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