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mars-oceanography
The chapter explores the formation, characteristics, and evolving salinity of Mars' northern ocean, Oceanus Borealis.
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Blue Mars (1997)Kim Stanley Robinson
Chapter 35
The chapter provides a detailed geographical and ecological description of Oceanus Borealis, a vast northern ocean on Mars formed by rising sea levels and melting ice. It contrasts Mars' limited oceanic coverage with Earth's, highlighting the unique freshwater nature of the Borealis and its evolving salinity due to interactions with the salty regolith. The narrative also captures the dynamic and wild coastal landscapes, seasonal ice melt, and emerging ecosystems, emphasizing the planet's transformation and the interplay of natural forces shaping its environment.