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Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM GEOLOGISTS
Distinguished Lecture Tour
Abstract: Comparative Geology of the Inner Planets:
Geological Characteristics of Earth, Moon, Mars, Venus and Mercury
By
Through the efforts of N.A.S.A. and the Russian Space programs, we have
greatly increased our knowledge of the surfaces of our immediate neighbors in the solar
system. Photographs of the surfaces of the moon and Mars will be shown together with
similar and contrasting photos of earth surface features. In addition, a summary of the
seismic measurements and the lunar rock analysis data from the Apollo program will be
presented to provide an overview of the similarities and contrasts between the earth
and the moon.
Radar imaging studies conducted by United States investigators and the excellent
information provided by the Russian soft landing has permitted us a limited look at the
surface beneath the dense and cloudy atmosphere of Venus. Even this restricted view
makes it possible to reach a number of interesting conclusions about the planet.
Mercury has not been visited by space craft, but radar and optical telescopes have
furnished information about the rotational properties as well as some indication of its
surface characteristics.
By means of a review of the available data, a basis is provided from which geologic
comparisons can be made among the inner planets. End_of_Record - Last_Page 4---------------