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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007Geography, CSULB
Mars in the Geography Classroom
Association of Pacific Coast Geographers(20 October 2007)
Dr. Christine M. RodrigueCalifornia State University, Long Beach
C.M. Rodrigue, 2007Geography, CSULB
Mars Geographers A few of the many geographers active in the study of Mars
Mary C. Bourke, Oxford Geography Department M. Buchroithner, Inst für Kartographie, Dresden Ed Cloutis, Geography, University of Winnipeg Bethany L. Ehlmann, Oxford Geography M.Sc. 2007, going on for Ph.D. in
Geology at Brown University Julie Laity, Geography, CSUN K. Maria D. Lane, Geography, UT Austin Ruth Mugford, Ph.D. student, Cambridge Geography Richard J. Pike, M.A. Geography, Ph.D. Geology, U.S.G.S. John Pitlick, University of Colorado, Boulder Wayne H. Pollard, McGill University Andrew J. Russell, Physical Geography, Keele University, UK Richard Soare, Concordia University
C.M. Rodrigue, 2007Geography, CSULB
My Previous Work in Risk Perception and Communication in the Space Program
Internet media in technological risk amplification: Plutonium on Board the Cassini-Huygens Spacecraft Risk: Health, Safety, & Environment 12, 3 / 4 (Fall, 2001): 221-254
Impact of Internet media in risk debates: The controversies over the Cassini-Huygens mission and the Anaheim Hills, California, landslide. The Australian Journal of Emergency Management 16, 1 (August, 2001): 53-61.
Construction of hazard perception and activism on the Internet: Amplifying trivial risks and obfuscating series ones Natural Hazards Research Working Paper 106 (2001).
Risk representation in the space program: The Internet and social amplification of risk. NASA Teleconference among NASA Headquarters, Jet Propulsion Lab, Ames
Research Center, and Johnson Space Center (November, 2001)
C.M. Rodrigue, 2007Geography, CSULB
Mars: A Regional Areography Syllabus Introduction
Geography (and geographers) and the study of Mars
History of Mars Exploration Earth-based observations and robotic missions
Remote Sensing and Spacecraft Basics Remote sensing, spacecraft, missions, imagery
Mars in Space Orbital, rotational, size characteristics, moons
A Physiographic Regionalization of Mars Vocabulary, orders of relief scheme
A Climatic Regionalization of Mars Atmosphere, weather, geochemical cycles, regions
Human-Environment Relations: Mars and the Imagination Science, science fiction, pseudoscience, and politics
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007Geography, CSULB
Mars: Third Order Landscapes
Debates over Era Lengths
C.M. Rodrigue, 2007Geography, CSULB
Mars: Fourth Order LandscapesOverview: Theatre-Headed Canyons, Chaos Terrains, Softened Craters
C.M. Rodrigue, 2007Geography, CSULB
Mars: Fourth Order Landscapes Æolian Features: Yardangs, Wind-Etched Layers, Dunes
C.M. Rodrigue, 2007Geography, CSULB
Mars: Fourth Order LandscapesTectonic Features: Folded/Faulted Mountains, Volcanoes, Mensæ, Lava Tubes, Fossæ
C.M. Rodrigue, 2007Geography, CSULB
Mars: Fourth Order LandscapesMass Wasting: Landslides, Dust Avalanches (or Water?)
C.M. Rodrigue, 2007Geography, CSULB
Mars: Fourth Order LandscapesCoastal Processes? Wave Cut Benches? Wave Built Terraces? “Coasts”? Channels Ending in Vastitas Borealis?
C.M. Rodrigue, 2007Geography, CSULB
Mars: Fourth Order LandscapesFluvial Features: Alluvial Fans and Deltas, Sapping, Fluvial Valleys, Jökulhlhaups
C.M. Rodrigue, 2007Geography, CSULB
Mars: Fourth Order LandscapesLayered Ice Caps, Crater Glaciers, Frost, Polygon-Patterned Ground
C.M. Rodrigue, 2007Geography, CSULB
Mars: Fifth Order LandscapesDust Devil Tracks, Frost, “RAT” Hole, Rover Tracks, Concretions and Blueberries
C.M. Rodrigue, 2007Geography, CSULB
Mars: AtmosphereEccentricity and Seasons, Vertical Temperature and Pressure Structure
C.M. Rodrigue, 2007Geography, CSULB
Mars: AtmosphereWeather: Dust Storms, Tides, Dust Devils, Clouds, Polar Hurricanes
C.M. Rodrigue, 2007Geography, CSULB
Mars: AtmosphereClimate Change?
C.M. Rodrigue, 2007Geography, CSULB
Mars Imagined
How have you imagined Mars?
C.M. Rodrigue, 2007Geography, CSULB
Mars and Earth: Vertical Temperature Structure
C.M. Rodrigue, 2007Geography, CSULB
Mars and Earth: Magnetic Fields: Planetary versus Local
C.M. Rodrigue, 2007Geography, CSULB
Mars and Earth:Orbital Differences, Aphelion/Perihelion, Seasons
C.M. Rodrigue, 2007Geography, CSULB
Mars and Earth:Plate Tectonics
C.M. Rodrigue, 2007Geography, CSULB
Mars and Earth:Mountains: Olympus versus Everest and Mauna Kea
C.M. Rodrigue, 2007Geography, CSULB
Mars and Earth:Triple Point of Water
C.M. Rodrigue, 2007Geography, CSULB
Mars: InformationBooks
The Smithsonian Book of Mars Joseph Boyce, 2002, Smithsonian
Mars: The Mystery Unfolds Peter Cattermole, 2001, Oxford
Magnificent Mars Ken Croswell, 2003, Free Press
A Traveler’s Guide to Mars William Hartmann, 2003, Workman
Mapping Mars Oliver Morton, 2002, Picador USA
C.M. Rodrigue, 2007Geography, CSULB
Mars: InformationWeb Portals http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/
Jet Propulsion Lab
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/planets/marspage.html Goddard Space Flight Center
http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Mars_Express/ European Space Agency
http://serc.carleton.edu/NAGTWorkshops/mars/ Resources for Integrating Mars Data across the Undergraduate
Curriculum
http://www.google.com/mars/ The Google mapping approach
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Mars: InformationMissions and Instruments
NASA Mars Global Surveyor MOC, MOLA, TES
NASA Mars Odyssey Themis, Gamma Ray Spectrometer
NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter HiRISE, CRISM, MCS
ESA Mars Express HRSC, MARSIS
NASA Mars Exploration Rovers Pancams, spectrometers, grinding tools
C.M. Rodrigue, 2007Geography, CSULB
Mars: InformationJournals
Mars Journal Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets Earth, Moon, and Planets Planetary and Space Science Icarus Space Science Reviews Science Nature
C.M. Rodrigue, 2007Geography, CSULB
Mars: InformationGeography of Mars Class Web Page
http://www.csulb.edu/~rodrigue/mars/
Department of Geography California State University Long Beach, CA 90840-1101