

Evolution of Shorelines on Mars
A new study recently begun by CEPS researchers involves testing whether
some features on Mars may be remnant shorelines formed in oceans that
once may have flooded the northern lowlands of Mars. The Mars
Fundamental Research Program of NASA funds research that combines
studies of features on Earth to improve our understanding of how
features on Mars may have formed. Funding was obtained in early 2003
to carry out an Earth-Mars comparison of the topography of shoreline
features. This work also involves dealing with the question of when
the spatial resolution of data are sufficient to answer various
scientific questions about the origin of the features. The abstract
describes the work that is just being started, as well as some ways
that the concepts may be made more accessible to both students and
visitors to NASM, from a presentation made at the 34th Lunar and
Planetary Science Conference in Houston, Texas.
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