Planetary geomorphology field studies: Iceland and Antarctica

Field studies of terrestrial landforms and the processes that shape them provide new directions to the study of planetary features. These studies, conducted in Iceland and in Antarctica, investigated physical and chemical weathering mechanisms and rates, eolitan processes, mudflow phenomena, drainag...

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Main Author: Malin, M. C.
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Published: 1984
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19840015446 2023-05-15T13:35:32+02:00 Planetary geomorphology field studies: Iceland and Antarctica Malin, M. C. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Apr 1, 1984 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19840015446 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19840015446 Accession ID: 84N23514 No Copyright CASI 46 NASA. Washington Rept. of Planetary Geology Program, 1983; p 231-233 1984 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T15:41:40Z Field studies of terrestrial landforms and the processes that shape them provide new directions to the study of planetary features. These studies, conducted in Iceland and in Antarctica, investigated physical and chemical weathering mechanisms and rates, eolitan processes, mudflow phenomena, drainage development, and catastrophic fluvial and volcanic phenomena. Continuing investigations in Iceland fall in three main catagories: (1) catastrophic floods of the Jokulsa a Fjollum, (2) lahars associated with explosive volcanic eruptions of Askja caldera, and (3) rates of eolian abrasion in cold, volcanic deserts. The ice-free valleys of Antarctica, in particular those in South Victoria Land, have much is common with the surface of Mars. In addition to providing independent support for the application of the Iceland findings to consideration of the martian erosional system, the Antarctic observations also provide analogies to other martian phenomena. For example, a family of sand dunes in Victoria Valley are stabilized by the incorporation of snow as beds. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Iceland Victoria Land NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Antarctic Askja ENVELOPE(-16.802,-16.802,65.042,65.042) The Antarctic Victoria Land Victoria Valley ENVELOPE(162.000,162.000,-77.383,-77.383)
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Planetary geomorphology field studies: Iceland and Antarctica
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description Field studies of terrestrial landforms and the processes that shape them provide new directions to the study of planetary features. These studies, conducted in Iceland and in Antarctica, investigated physical and chemical weathering mechanisms and rates, eolitan processes, mudflow phenomena, drainage development, and catastrophic fluvial and volcanic phenomena. Continuing investigations in Iceland fall in three main catagories: (1) catastrophic floods of the Jokulsa a Fjollum, (2) lahars associated with explosive volcanic eruptions of Askja caldera, and (3) rates of eolian abrasion in cold, volcanic deserts. The ice-free valleys of Antarctica, in particular those in South Victoria Land, have much is common with the surface of Mars. In addition to providing independent support for the application of the Iceland findings to consideration of the martian erosional system, the Antarctic observations also provide analogies to other martian phenomena. For example, a family of sand dunes in Victoria Valley are stabilized by the incorporation of snow as beds.
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author Malin, M. C.
author_facet Malin, M. C.
author_sort Malin, M. C.
title Planetary geomorphology field studies: Iceland and Antarctica
title_short Planetary geomorphology field studies: Iceland and Antarctica
title_full Planetary geomorphology field studies: Iceland and Antarctica
title_fullStr Planetary geomorphology field studies: Iceland and Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Planetary geomorphology field studies: Iceland and Antarctica
title_sort planetary geomorphology field studies: iceland and antarctica
publishDate 1984
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ENVELOPE(162.000,162.000,-77.383,-77.383)
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Askja
The Antarctic
Victoria Land
Victoria Valley
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Askja
The Antarctic
Victoria Land
Victoria Valley
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Antarctic
Antarctica
Iceland
Victoria Land
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Antarctic
Antarctica
Iceland
Victoria Land
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