MarsQuakes and Human Colonization
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© P. Ingish April, 2009
The closing scenes of TV's Life on Mars finale depicted a barren dusty-looking red planet with mountainous formations at the ends of long desert reaches. At night, it was colder than the Kalahari and more bleak.
Can people live on the face of Mars under climate-control domes in future cities? Can we establish a climate with atmosphere-attracting plants, trees, and water beneath the domes like giant terrariums and open them all at once after we cover the planet with them?
Before all that, does Mars experience tectonic activity that results in volcanic eruptions and marsquakes in the 21st Century? These events would affect human colonization attempts beginning around 2020.
Life on Mars Finale
Straight Line of Volcanoes
Simulation of Living on Mars
- Mars Arctic Research Station - Analog Life on Mars
This Artic mission simulate life on Mars. It will be connected to Earth via Twitter, FaceBook, and others. - The Mars Society
Supporting simulations, in=depth research, and advocacy for a continuing Space Program to advance humanity to the Moon, Mars, and new experiences.
Tectonics or Not?
As late as the 1998, a portion of involved researchers felt that their studies showed no evidence of tectonic activity or even tectonic plates under the surface of Mars. However, NASA found evidence of tectonic history in 1999 (see reference 2. below).
Prior to 1999, Viking 2 on Mars radioed back to Earth the recording of a single possibly seismic event via its seismometer before end of transmissions on April 11, 1980 (NASA, 1980). This had paved the way for researching the history of land quakes and possible current or even ongoing seismic activity on Mars.
Studies in 2005 - 2008 offered a second and third opinions such as these --
- Golombek, M.; Phillips, R. Mars Tectonics. American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2008. December 2008. [Golombek and Philips have been affiliated with Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Caltech, Pasadena, CA and Southwest Research Institute in Boulder Colorado.] -- Martian tectonics centers on the Tharsis string of volcanoes and related tectonic ridge. Certain formations indicate a moat formed around volcanic activity, which may have released water and magma in a layer reaching to 100 m thick above the surface of Mars.
- NASA. Plate Tectonics on Mars. "Magnetic Stripe" Evidence of Plate Tectonics On Mars. NASA News; October 12, 2005. - .A map of the magnetic field around Mars was constructed by the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft’s magnetometer and examined by NASA personnel. They had first discovered evidence of Martian plate tectonics in the Southern Hemisphere in 1999. However, the newer map is based on 4 years of accumulated mapping data over the entire face of the planet. Magnetic striping is evidenced several places around the planet, as are a kind of seismic faults (Transform type that indicate tectonic shifts). Scientists found magnetic stripes pointing in different magnetic directions, which indicates tectonic movement. Earth has this same type of alternating striping. Tectonics are thus indicated by: a) a magnetic pattern, b) the Tharsis volcanoes arrangement in a straight line – a fault line, and c) the Valles Marineris canyon as long as six Grand Canyons and much deeper, looks physically and magnetically (by orientation) like tectonic activity opened it.
It is believed that tectonic activity may be only in the past of Mars, not to occur in future, However, this status might change as scentific examination progresses. With evidence in the 2000s suggesting the possible existence of methane gas, bacteria, and water on Mars, there are always possibilities.
Exploration to Mars
- Mars probe's latest trouble: Titanium partsMSNBC9 hours ago
The trouble-plagued, delayed, and cost-overrun Mars Science Laboratory mission is crawling out of the technical and financial dog house. But now NASA is worried some of its titanium parts might not be strong enough.
- Strength of Titanium Parts on Mars Probe QuestionedSPACE.com20 hours ago
The Mars Science Laboratory mission may face problems unless the robot can be built with better parts.
- Joint Mars mission pressing ahead toward 2016 launchSpaceflight Now2 days ago
NASA and the European Space Agency will release next month the first solicitation for science instruments on a Mars orbiter mission scheduled for launch in 2016, signaling closer cooperation in a joint Mars exploration program.
Martian Tectonics Today
Robert Roy Britt. Marsquakes: Red Planet May Still Rumble. Space.com. October 11, 2004. -- David Farrell of the Southwest Research Insitute mention above at University of Texas found from Mars images that the planet's surface has chains of pits in rows that might be sinkholes that occur when tunnels are created by running water or lava tubes when hot magma carves tunnels.
The pit chains in Iceland were formed on a fault line beginning only in 1975. Erosion, in a way, widened these pit structures and chains resulted. Comparing examination of martian and Terran data, it looks as through the pits on Mars were formed in the same manner as those of Iceland. Mars' lower gravity results in steeper fault features that reach farther down into the planet's crust than is found on earth. This makes larger pitted areas. One item is interesting: the lack of sediment at the bottom of the pits might mean that the pits are fairly new, so tectonic activity might be occurring in the 21st Century.
2006 - 2009
The High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) is the latest imaging project above the Martian surface. HiRISE has captured images of avalanches at the north polar ice cap as they have happened and imagery evidence suggests that these avalanches may have been caused by seismic activity. However, it is widely thought that the Martian core is solid and therefore, does not provide the potential for seismic activity, Others rsearchers think that seismic activity may occur in the crust of Mars alone (Knapmeyer, M., Oberst, J., Spohn, T. Of Moonquakes and Marsquakes. Final Colloquium DFG Schwerpunkt 1115, Münster (Germany), 02/28 - 02/29/2008). However, the scientists in this last reference predict 20-30 Marsquakes per year through the use of a system of statistical models.
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Are Marsquakes a Danger to Colonization?
As of mid-2009, researchers and members of the Mars Society feel that Mars may or may not experience quakes. If there are quakes. there may be 20 - 30 per year.
Opinions are summarized roughly as follows -- If Mars provides seismic activity, it is probably seismic activity at lower levels than on Earth and less widespread across the planet.
The highest risk of seismic activity and with it, quakes and volcanic activity, may be at the Martian North Pole, so it would be wise that settlers not build colonies in this reagion, except perhaps for a research station or two, similar to those Earth possesses in Antarctica.
It would be wise planning to continue to collect imagery and seismic data from Mars and use it to create a seismic map before venturing forward to colonize the planet.
Given enough data over time, we can create a Martian equivalent of the daily seismic activity portal available on Earth at the link below.
Quakes on Earth Every Day
- Latest Earthquakes - Last 7 Days
USGS Earthquake Hazards Program, responsible for monitoring, reporting, and researching earthquakes and earthquake hazards...World and country maps. Interactive analysis. You can see daily records of quake activity and magnitude for a week.
Earthquake Data Center Example
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Ideas & Experiences
Do you have an observatory near you that runs space exploration entetainment/learning programs? Although ours lost some funding, it still is open and shows films about the space program and moon/mars exploration, and a lot of related things. Friday nights, they have viewings with the major telescope they have. Family discount is very inexpensive.
It's a neat place - people can make a donation to adopt deer or birds on the grounds, or wildflowers or trees and such.
I saw this film about a mars colony. People were mean to the mutants and there was no oxygen. The ancient aliens had machine though. Arnold found the machine and made mars blue sky. VERY HAPPY STORY
I believe it was called, Total Recall
Thanks, lumberjack - I never saw Total Recall. Perhaps Arnold will govern Mars for us one day.






Frieda Babbley says:
7 months ago
I've heard about some of those events and possibilities (or probablilities). Fascinating. There's so much we don't know. I'm going to see if I can fit this into one of my summer groups with the kids. Thanks, enjoyed the read.