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Planetary Geosciences

 

Geologic and Hydrologic Investigations of
Past Surface and Groundwater Flow

 

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image of map of hydrology of Mars

SwRI scientists have studied the hydrology of Mars to determine the timing of these events and to understand the transition of groundwater to surface flow on Mars.


For more information about geologic and hydrologic investigations of past surface and groundwater flow or other planetary geosciences capabilities at Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), or how you can contract with SwRI, please contact Dr. Cynthia Dinwiddie at cdinwiddie@swri.org or (210) 522-6085.

 

Contact Information

Dr. Cynthia Dinwiddie

Planetary Geosciences

(210) 522-6085

cdinwiddie@swri.org

Related Terminology

planetary geology

Ganymede

Eros

planetary sciences

planetary geosciences

structural analysis

Martian crust

geologic investigations

groundwater flow

physical analog modeling

computer modeling

geophysical surveys

geological analyses

terrestrial sites

Ganymede's icy crust

pit chain formation

Mars

Pellas-Ryder award

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October 03, 2008