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Reducing Deaths and Injuries of Martians and Visitors at
the Tharsis Transform Plate Boundary
Dr. Rich Powers
Lux Middle School
Lincoln Public Schools
Inside Earth Performance Assessment
November, 2035
Claims
Overview
The geologic histories of Mars and
Earth are quite different/ Earth's
geology is dominated by the effects of
plate tectonics. The rigid outer shell of
the Earth (the lithosphere) is divided
into plates that move laterally with
respect to one another. Where plates
diverge, as at midoceanic ridges, new
crust forms; where they converge, one
plate generally rides under the other to
form a subduction zone.
Base-isolation systems
Rocket-powered
evacuation pods
would increase
human safety
during volcanic
eruptions
Evidence
• Site is close to the largest volcano in the
solar system: Olympus Mons
• Rockets aren’t affected by ash in the thin
atmosphere
• Volcanic ash travels at about 700kph in
the thin Martian atmosphere
• Mars has dust storms and Mars-quakes
• No breathable air on Mars
• Mars is cold. Average temperature on
Mars is -55 degrees Celsius with
temperatures ranging from -153C to 20C
• Frequent duststorms
• History of major geologic events such as
volcanic eruptions
• Water, food, and supplies are necessary to
sustain life
• Injuries and death can occur due to
quakes and volcanoes
• Base-isolated buildings withstand quakes
better than building with no protection
systems.
Readiness drills
• Preplanning for disasters show
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Protective
Equipment and
shelters with
medical facilities
would reduce
injuries and deaths
from a variety of
dangerous
conditions
Reasoning
Charts
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The protection
equipment and
shelters will provide
oxygen for
breathing, water,
food and
sustenance,
comfortable
temperatures,
protection from dust
storms and Marsquakes.
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Mars may have only two tectonic
plates which are diverget. They
have divided by 93 miles.NSF calls
the two plates Valles Marineris
North and South.
References:
http://images.techtimes.com/dat
a/images/full/21374/mars-onesm-jpg.jpg?w=600
http://newsroom.ucla.edu/releas
es/ucla-scientist-discovers-plate237303
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