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terraforming-agriculture
The settlers work to create arable soil by adding biota and nutrients to native Martian clays and cultivating hardy plants and livestock adapted to the environment.
1 chapter across 1 book
Green Mars (1994)Kim Stanley Robinson
Chapter 40
This chapter details the early stages of human settlement and terraforming efforts in Nirgal Vallis on Mars, focusing on the establishment of tented habitats, soil augmentation, and the creation of a sustainable agricultural community. It describes the settlers' adaptation to the harsh Martian environment, the development of local ecosystems, and the communal response to a severe storm that threatens the protective tenting. The chapter closes with a moment of camaraderie and resilience as the settlers engage in a playful mud fight after the storm.