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Product details:
- Publisher Cambridge University Press
- Date of Publication 30 September 2025
- ISBN 9781107154919
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages300 pages
- Weight 500 g
- Language English 700
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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of impact crater morphology on Mars with spectacular images from the latest missions.
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Our exploration of Mars has revealed a world as fascinating as Earth, with a changing climate, giant volcanoes, former oceans, polar ice caps, and numerous impact craters. This book provides a comprehensive summary of the morphology and distribution of meteorite craters on Mars, and the wealth of information these can provide on the crustal structure, surface geology, climate and evolution of the planet. The chapters present highly illustrated case studies of landforms associated with impact craters to highlight their morphological diversity, using high-resolution images and topographic data to compare these features with those on other bodies in the Solar System. Including research questions to inspire future work, this book will be valuable for researchers and graduate students interested in impact craters (both terrestrial and extra-terrestrial) and Mars geology, as well as planetary geologists, planetary climatologists and astrobiologists.
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1. Impact Crater Formation; 2. Morphology of Craters Throughout the Solar System; 3. Knowing Mars; 4. Fresh Crater Interiors; 5. Modified Crater Interiors; 6. Mars Crater Exterior Features - Major Types of Ejecta Blanket; 7. Mars Crater Exterior Features - Other Ejecta Attributes; 8. Ejecta Flow Features; 9. Remaining Puzzles Concerning Martian Craters; Index; Appendix.
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