| The Martian Surface, Composition, Mineralogy, and Physical Properties |
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“With the current renewed interest in questions left unanswered since the Viking missions, Mars science is presently progressing more swiftly than ever. New observations are gushing in from Phoenix, the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, and Mars Express. As James Bell comments, ‘Mars is a moving target, but at some point one has to let the arrow fly’. In The Martian Surface, Bell’s arrow strikes in the early days of MRO, before the launch of Phoenix and just as the Mars Global Surveyor is finishing its nine year marathon. This comprehensive collection of in situ and orbital observations of the Martian surface is the result of nearly 100 contributors, spanning the field and globe, combining their insights and discoveries from the last 15 years of Mars exploration. The freshness of this area of science and the excitement of being involved in it at this time is communicated throughout. ”
Featured in this book alongside some of the first HiRISE images from MRO are results from the Mars Global Surveyor, Mars Odyssey, Mars Express, Mars Pathfinder, and the twin Mars Exploration Rovers. There are several entries that describe the surface chemistry, drawing on observations from the APXS on the Pathfinder and twin MERs, the Mars Odyssey GRS instrument and the Neutron Spectrometer. Another large section is devoted to remote and in situ multispectral mineralogy observations from OMEGA on Mars Express, TES on Mars Global Surveyor, Mars Odyssey’s THEMIS. The diversity of the Martian surface and its rich geologic history is conveyed by the wealth of observations that are discussed. Supplementing this inspection of chemistry and mineralogy is an examination of global and local physical properties such as surface albedo, surface roughness, grain size, and porosity of surface materials. An extensive amount of information discussed in the text is presented pictorially in the colour plate section, which displays mineralogical maps from OMEGA, TES, and THEMIS and surface images from THEMIS, HRSC, HiRISE, and Pancam mosaics. This section also includes depictions of crustal magnetic fields, thermal inertia and surface albedo, topographical maps and Mössbauer spectra. For those who wish to find quick and easy access to the main results and observations discussed in the text, this comprehensive section is where to turn to.
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