The channels of Mars
Abstract
Early observations of Mars conducted by means of telescopes are considered. Secchi introduced the Italian word 'canale' ('channel') in 1869 to describe apparent lines on the planet's surface. Between 1877 and 1888 Schiaparelli mapped a profusion of 'canali'. Schiaparelli's work led to famous controversies about Mars. This book attempts to investigate the puzzle posed by the Martian channels, taking into account also the results of the studies conducted with the aid of the two orbiting Viking spacecraft which have produced a total number of nearly 60,000 pictures. The channel types are discussed along with questions regarding the distribution, the ages, and the proposed origins of the channels. Attention is given to the geomorphology of Mars, the patterns and networks of Martian valleys, ice and the Martian surface, the outflow channels, catastrophic flood processes, questions of analogy between terrestrial and Martian geographic features, and Martian phenomena associated with water liquid or water ice.
- Publication:
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Bristol: Hilger
- Pub Date:
- 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982chma.book.....B
- Keywords:
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- Canals;
- Mars Surface;
- Planetary Geology;
- Planetology;
- Earth Surface;
- Floods;
- Fluid Flow;
- Geomorphology;
- Ice;
- Mars Craters;
- Mars Environment;
- Mars Photographs;
- Mars Probes;
- Mars Volcanoes;
- Polar Caps;
- Terrain Analysis;
- Valleys;
- Viking Orbiter Spacecraft;
- Water Erosion;
- Lunar and Planetary Exploration;
- PLANETOLOGY;
- MARS;
- SURFACES [CELESTIAL BODIES];
- GEOMORPHOLOGY;
- MARS (PLANET): SURFACE