The Geography of Mars
Labs
Christine M. Rodrigue, Ph.D.
Department of Geography
California State University
Long Beach, CA 90840-1101
1 (562) 985-4895
rodrigue@csulb.edu
http://www.csulb.edu/~rodrigue/
Labs:
Lab 1
: interpreting relative ages and sequences of landforms in Ganges Chasma using NASA Mars Odyssey THEMIS imagery (02/02/12)
Lab 2
: using Gridview in IDL Virtual Machine to visualize the crustal dichotomy using NASA Mars Global Surveyor MOLA data (02/09/12)
Lab 3
: How the Cassini team figured out the Mars-Earth distance and the astronomical unit (02/16/12)
Lab 4
: martian rocks on Earth (02/23/12)
Lab 5
: evaluating hydrological drainages with MOLA data and Gridview (03/08/12)
Lab 6
: crater counting using the Hartmann-Neukum isochron graph (04/05/12)
Lab 7
: changes in oxides and elements with targets of the Opportunity APXS (04/12/12)
Lab 8
: table of a few fourth order landscapes' processes and oddities (04/26/12)
Lab 9
: reconstructing the history of Amenthes Planum (05/03/12)
Lab 10
: interpreting surface temperature drivers in the Martian "tropics" using spectroscopy data from the ESA Mars Express PFS (05/10/12)
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First placed online: 01/15/07
Last updated: 04/16/12