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Log Book for March 15, 2005
Geology Images
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Vegetation "Follows the Water" to a brine.

Juvenile mud cracks. Can you tell which way the water flowed?

Conglomerate on top ... sandstone on bottom. This regime tells a story of a geological past that was wet.

Dunes? Nope! These features were formed by water.

Wind is the most predominant geological force on Mars. Here is an example of a ventifact. Ventifacts are rocks carved by the wind.

It's ICE! Veronica Ann could not believe that she found ice on Mars! This will help us determine if any microbial life exist in this region in extreme cold conditions.

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