New Shiney thing on Mars Spotted.

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Re: New Shiney thing on Mars Spotted.

Post by Jason » Mon Jan 21, 2013 3:25 am

rEvolutionist wrote:And if that mountain was under water at one stage then that could be another explanation.
And if humans used to live on Mars and God flooded it then transported the ark to Earth then that could be another explanation? :ask:

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Re: New Shiney thing on Mars Spotted.

Post by pErvinalia » Mon Jan 21, 2013 3:39 am

I think you've got it.
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Re: New Shiney thing on Mars Spotted.

Post by Gawdzilla Sama » Mon Jan 21, 2013 3:45 am

I'm about 650 feet above sea level here, and we have huge amounts of sedimentation in the form of limestone. Sometimes I look around and try to picture this area under 300 feet of water with dinosaurs swimming through it.
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Post by mistermack » Mon Jan 21, 2013 11:47 pm

Yeh, but on earth, you get sedimentary rocks up in the mountains, because they are forced up there by the crumpling of tectonic plates, as they crash into each other.
Without that, the only mountains would be volcanoes and impact craters.
Volcanoes wouldn't have sedimentary layers, and impact craters would be unlikely to have horizontal ones, like in the Mars pictures.
So those pictures of layers of sedimentary rocks going up the side of a mountain seem to be a sign of plate tectonics, but there's no sign of it now.
Or is there some other way that land can rise up? Maybe a giant bulge from within, in some way?
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Re: New Shiney thing on Mars Spotted.

Post by JimC » Mon Jan 21, 2013 11:50 pm

Early plate tectonics, now dead, that pushed up sedimentary deposits made earlier still in the wet youth of Mars...
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Re: New Shiney thing on Mars Spotted.

Post by Gawdzilla Sama » Tue Jan 22, 2013 12:13 am

JimC wrote:Early plate tectonics, now dead, that pushed up sedimentary deposits made earlier still in the wet youth of Mars...
:dis: I don't see what the confusion is here. :dunno:
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Re: New Shiney thing on Mars Spotted.

Post by mistermack » Tue Jan 22, 2013 4:07 pm

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JimC wrote:Early plate tectonics, now dead, that pushed up sedimentary deposits made earlier still in the wet youth of Mars...
:dis: I don't see what the confusion is here. :dunno:
I thought someone might actually KNOW the answer. Or suggest another way that land could have risen. Or know a link for where it was studied.

Wikipedia doesn't have much on it. The thing is with a planet that doesn't have plate tectonics, you might get bulging up of the surface because of a plume hot spot.
On Earth, the moving plates mean that the surface slides across a hot plume in the mantle, so you can get a string of volcanoes, not too big. But if the surface isn't moving, you might get a huge bulge I guess.

So you would imagine that they could tell if there had been plate tectonics in the past, by the patterns of volcanoes.
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Re: New Shiney thing on Mars Spotted.

Post by cronus » Tue Jan 22, 2013 4:16 pm

It had the top knocked off sometime....that might have got things moving for a while? :coffee:
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Re: New Shiney thing on Mars Spotted.

Post by Gawdzilla Sama » Tue Jan 22, 2013 4:26 pm

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JimC wrote:Early plate tectonics, now dead, that pushed up sedimentary deposits made earlier still in the wet youth of Mars...
:dis: I don't see what the confusion is here. :dunno:
I thought someone might actually KNOW the answer. Or suggest another way that land could have risen. Or know a link for where it was studied.

Wikipedia doesn't have much on it. The thing is with a planet that doesn't have plate tectonics, you might get bulging up of the surface because of a plume hot spot.
On Earth, the moving plates mean that the surface slides across a hot plume in the mantle, so you can get a string of volcanoes, not too big. But if the surface isn't moving, you might get a huge bulge I guess.

So you would imagine that they could tell if there had been plate tectonics in the past, by the patterns of volcanoes.
It doesn't have plate tectonics NOW.
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Re: New Shiney thing on Mars Spotted.

Post by Rum » Tue Jan 22, 2013 4:49 pm

I read somewhere it never did have plate tectonics. Sadly I can't remember where.

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Re: New Shiney thing on Mars Spotted.

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Rum wrote:I read somewhere it never did have plate tectonics. Sadly I can't remember where.
Even then would that rule out upthrusting?
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Re: New Shiney thing on Mars Spotted.

Post by mistermack » Tue Jan 22, 2013 5:02 pm

Rum wrote:I read somewhere it never did have plate tectonics. Sadly I can't remember where.
I thought I'd read that too, but I can't remember either. That's why I asked the question, really.

Wiki ain't much help, but there is a suggestion of a theory for a two-plate arrangement a long time ago. Nothing definitive though.
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Re: New Shiney thing on Mars Spotted.

Post by Gawdzilla Sama » Tue Jan 22, 2013 5:03 pm

mistermack wrote:
Rum wrote:I read somewhere it never did have plate tectonics. Sadly I can't remember where.
I thought I'd read that too, but I can't remember either. That's why I asked the question, really.

Wiki ain't much help, but there is a suggestion of a theory for a two-plate arrangement a long time ago. Nothing definitive though.
Have you check in at http://www.bautforum.com/
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Re: New Shiney thing on Mars Spotted.

Post by mistermack » Tue Jan 22, 2013 5:17 pm

Gawdzilla Sama wrote:Have you check in at http://www.bautforum.com/
No. Looks worth a look though.
That's an odd link. You end up somewhere called cosmoquest, not bautforum dot com.
Maybe an automatic re-direct I guess.
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Re: New Shiney thing on Mars Spotted.

Post by Rum » Tue Jan 22, 2013 5:24 pm

Just did a search and it seems that the general opinion is that there were (and maybe still are) plate tectonics. Here's one link but there are a number..

http://newsroom.ucla.edu/portal/ucla/uc ... 37303.aspx

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