OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD HYDROLOGY: USING MARS ORBITER LASER ALTIMETER (MOLA) DATA IN GIS CLASSES
Students will use a digital elevation model (DEM) available through the NASA Planetary Data System Node (http://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/missions/mgs/mola.html) to examine three sites where water likely flowed on Mars: Kasei Valles, Lucus Planum, and Margaritifer Terra. Each of these sites represents a different hydrologic environment: a developed stream system, a shoreline, and the site of chaotic flooding, respectively. Using tools available in ArcGIS, students model stream networks, flow direction and watershed basins on Mars and examine how each different hydrologic setting yields unique results. These results will be used to produce a global scale interpretation of hydrologic processes and trends on Mars.
Students will learn how to use ArcGIS Hydrologic Modeling toolbox, how hydrologic settings can be examined using DEMs, and how hydrologic environments come together to create a large-scale (global) hydrologic system. These methods can be transferred to Earth analogs and projects. Students will also be exposed to Martian surface features, hydrologic processes and some interesting questions about the role of surface water in Mars' past.