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mars-geology-and-hydrology

The chapter explores Mars' internal structure, including mantle upwelling, aquifers, and outgassing, explaining how these processes sustain liquid water beneath the surface.

1 chapter across 1 book

Red Mars (1992)Kim Stanley Robinson

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The chapter follows a group traveling through the vast Martian canyon system Melas Chasma and North Coprates, navigating dangerous terrain and a massive flood that threatens their passage. Tensions rise among the group as they debate whether to press forward or retreat, while discussions reveal scientific insights about Mars' geology, hydrology, and the challenges of interpreting concealed data. The overwhelming natural forces and the roar of the flood underscore the fragility and isolation of human endeavors on Mars.