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 Post subject: Rock Hounding Mars !
PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 9:33 am 
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These images from Mars
is an armchair rock hounds delight
really fascinating !
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 Post subject: Re: Rock Hounding Mars !
PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 7:22 am 
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The above image is believed to be proof
of an ancient stream bed that occurred on Mars.
Or at least of some liquid that once streamed throught that area.
Water ?

Anyway here is a side by side view
of a similiar picture of a streambed on earth.

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This set of images compares the Link outcrop of rocks on Mars (left) with similar rocks seen on Earth (right). The image of Link, obtained by NASA's Curiosity rover, shows rounded gravel fragments, or clasts, up to a couple inches (few centimeters), within the rock outcrop. Erosion of the outcrop results in gravel clasts that fall onto the ground, creating the gravel pile at left. The outcrop characteristics are consistent with a sedimentary conglomerate, or a rock that was formed by the deposition of water and is composed of many smaller rounded rocks cemented together. A typical Earth example of sedimentary conglomerate formed of gravel fragments in a stream is shown on the right.

An annotated version of the image highlights a piece of gravel that is about 0.4 inches (1 centimeter) across. It was selected as an example of coarse size and rounded shape. Rounded grains (of any size) occur by abrasion in sediment transport, by wind or water, when the grains bounce against each other. Gravel fragments are too large to be transported by wind. At this size, scientists know the rounding occurred in water transport in a stream


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