[meteorite-list] OCEANS ON MARS

Sterling K. Webb sterling_k_webb at sbcglobal.net
Wed Jun 13 16:45:14 EDT 2007


    When Viking got to Mars, it found what looked like
clear evidence of the shoreline of a vast ancient sea. Exciting.
Later, closer looks show that the "shoreline" was not
level; it "waved" up and down. Shorelines don't do
that -- goodbye to the Seas of Barsoom.

    Geophysicists at UC Berkeley have created a simple
model that explains the "wavy" wrinkled shoreline, and
now it looks like the Ancient Seas of Mars are possible,
even likely. This Ocean would have covered a goodly 
fraction of the planet and been 4000 to 6000 feet deep!

    Needless to say this is way too much water to have
been lost to space by leaking out of the atmosphere, so
the question is, "Excuse me, but where are you hiding 
the ocean?"

Mars Probably Once Had A Huge Ocean:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/06/070613131912.htm

    The full paper will appear in the journal Nature tomorrow,
if anyone who wants it has access. Meanwhile, we can put
a sedimentary Martian Meteorite on the list of things we want
the universe to give us for Christmas.


Sterling K. Webb




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