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Date: Sun, 22 Nov 2009 10:44:38 -0500 Message-ID: <20091122104438.OL4FZ.1072074.imail_at_eastrmwml34> The current issue, September 2009, issue of Utah Geological Survey has a short popular article about the Upheaval Dom in it: It is: Case, William, 2009, Geosights, Utah's Belly Button, Upheaval Dome. Utah Geological Survey Notes. vol. 41, no. 3, p. 11. PDF file of September 2009 issue at: http://geology.utah.gov/surveynotes/snt41-3.pdf and linked at http://geology.utah.gov/surveynotes/ An earlier issues, September 2008, of the Utah Geological Survey Notes has an article about exhumed paleochannels in the Morrison and Cedar Mountain formations that are terrestrial analogues of exhumed paleochannels seen on satellite images of Mars. The article discussing these paleochannels is: Chidsey, T. C., R. M. E. Williams, and D. E. Eby, 2008, Ancient Exhumed River Channels of the Morrison and Cedar Mountain Formations?Analogs for Eastern Utah Oil and Gas Fields and Features on Mars Too! Utah Geological Survey Notes. Vol. 40, no. 3, PP. 1-4. PDF file of September 2008 issue at: http://geology.utah.gov/surveynotes/snt40-3.pdf and linked at http://geology.utah.gov/surveynotes/#recent A related PDF file is: Okubo, C. H., and R. A. Schultz, 2007, Compactional deformation bands in Wingate Sandstone; Additional evidence of an impact origin for Upheaval Dome, Utah. Earth and Planetary Science Letters. vol. 256, pp. 169-181, doi:10.1016/j.epsl.2007.01.024. http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/~chriso/pubs/okubo.schultz.2007.pdf http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/~chriso/publications.html A related PDF file is: Williams, R. E. M., T. C. Chidsey, Jr., and D. E. Eby, 2007, Exhumed Paleochannels in Central Utah?Analogs for Raised Curvilinear Features on Mars. in G. C. Willis, M. D. Hylland, D. L. Clark, and T. C. Chidsey, eds., Central Utah?Diverse Geology of a Dynamic Landscape. Utah Geological Association Publication no. 26. Salt Lake City, Utah. http://www.psi.edu/reports/2007/williamspics/Williams07_UGA36.pdf More recently there is: Burr, D. M., M.-T. Enga, R. M. E. Williams, J. R. Zimbelman, A. D. Howard, and T. A. Brennand, 2009, Pervasive aqueous paleoflow features in the Aeolis/Zephyria Plana region, Mars. Icarus, vol. 200, pp. 52?76 http://www.sfu.ca/paleoglaciology/pubs_files/Burretal_09_SinuousRidges_Mars_Icarus.pdf Newsom, H. E., N. L. Lanzaa, A. M. Ollilaa, S. M. Wisemanb, Ted L. Roushc, G. A. Marzod, L. L. Tornabenee, C. H. Okubof, M. M. Osterloog, V. V. E. Hamiltonh and L. S. Crumpleri, in press, Inverted channel deposits on the floor of Miyamoto crater, Mars. Icarus. doi:10.1016/j.icarus.2009.03.030 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2009.03.030 Pain, C. F., J. D. A. Clarke, and M. Thomas, 2007, Inversion of Relief as a Geomorphic Process on Mars and its Relevance to Landing Site Selection. in Two Planets - One Future. Mars Society Australia, Inc. http://www.marssociety.org.au/amec2007/proceedings/AMEC2007_Pain_etal.PDF http://www.marssociety.org.au/amec2007/proceedings/TOC.php 1. Featured images for May 2008: Inverted Paleochannels on Earth and Mars. http://www.psi.edu/pgwg/images/may08image.html 2. Rebecca M.E. Williams 2008 Annual Research Report http://www.psi.edu/reports/2008/williams08.html The Utah inverted paleochannels can be seen readily on Google Earth. The coordinates for one prominent set of them is: 38?52'32.42"N, 110?16'15.38"W Yours, Paul h. Received on Sun 22 Nov 2009 10:44:38 AM PST |
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