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Martian Chronology: Goals for Investigations from a Recent Multidisciplinary Workshop

Authors :
Nyquist, L
Doran, P. T
Cerling, T. E
Clifford, S. M
Forman, S. L
Papanastassiou, D. A
Stewart, B. W
Sturchio, N. C
Swindle, T. D
Source :
Concepts and Approaches for Mars Exploration. (Part 1)
Publication Year :
2000
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2000.

Abstract

The absolute chronology of Martian rocks and events is based mainly on crater statistics and remains highly uncertain. Martian chronology will be critical to building a time scale comparable to Earth's to address questions about the early evolution of the planets and their ecosystems. In order to address issues and strategies specific to Martian chronology, a workshop was held, 4-7 June 2000, with invited participants from the planetary, geochronology, geochemistry, and astrobiology communities. The workshop focused on identifying: a) key scientific questions of Martian chronology; b) chronological techniques applicable to Mars; c) unique processes on Mars that could be exploited to obtain rates, fluxes, ages; and d) sampling issues for these techniques. This is an overview of the workshop findings and recommendations.

Details

Language :
English
Issue :
Part 1
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
Concepts and Approaches for Mars Exploration
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20010023094
Document Type :
Report