Our knowledge of Mars has grown enormously over the last decade as
a result of the Mars Global Surveyor, Mars Odyssey, Mars Express,
and the two Mars Rover missions. This book is a systematic summary
of what we have learnt about the geological evolution of Mars as a
result of these missions. It describes the diverse Martian surface
features and summarizes current ideas as to how, when, and under
what conditions they formed, and explores how Earth and Mars differ
and why the two planets evolved so differently. The author also
discusses possible implications of the geologic history for the
origin and survival of indigenous Martian life. Up-to-date and
highly illustrated, this book will be a principal reference for
researchers and graduate students in planetary science. The
comprehensive list of references will also assist readers in
pursuing further information on the subject. Colour images can be
found at www.cambridge.org/9780521872010.
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