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Class II E SL A.Diaz Caserta(Italy) Mars-rover Stromboli Team

MARS-rover

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Class II E SL A.Diaz Caserta(Italy) Mars-rover Stromboli Team

February 11th 2014

the day we became

Research scientists

...and were asked to provide hints in order to study Martian geology

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• What are the probable causes of volcanic activity?

• What is the origin of Martian volcanoes?

• What is the origin of Martian volcanoes?

• Could it be an evidence of some present tectonic activities?

the “research questions”

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analysing sources interpreting data

Communicating results

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VoLCANo CLASSIFICAtIONShield type

Cone type

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cone v.

Stromboli, Italy

VoLCANo CLASSIFICAtION

basalt

andesite rhyolite

shield v.

Mauna Loa, Hawaii

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evaLuating and interpreting results

All Martian volcanoes are mid–plate locatedSimilar SF similar composition

SF = d/h

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what does the volcano shape depend on?

A hotter lava flows more quickly than a colder one

Let us consider a property of a fluid related to its resistence in flowing…

… and depending on fluid chemical composition and

temperature.

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VISCOSITy

v(t)=v0+gt

v(t)=vf(1-e-tβ/m)

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ExPERIMENTs: fluids behaviour

The high viscosity of chocolate is a model of a Peléan eruption.

In our group we tested chocolate cream…

… but it was almost still, so we warmed it up.

As a class we tested the effects of• Nature• Temperature• The slanted board angle

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Peléan eruption

After the eruption, a “spine” of solidified lava grew and then collapsed.

Peléan eruption is named after

the volcano Mount Pelée …

…that destroyed the whole city of Saint-Pierre, Martinique, on May 8th 1902

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More researchWe simulated two different eruptions…

…and the presence of crystals in lavas

• effusive (Hawaiian) eruption

• explosive (Peléan) eruption

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… and we proved that

The shape of each volcano depends on lava viscosity

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Where are earth VoLCANoes located?

•At subduction zones• At hot spots• Along ocean ridges

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The most famous hot spot on Earth …

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What’s up on Mars?

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Martian VoLCANoes

• Ancient super volcanoes

• More recent activity

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MARs-ology

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conclusions and SUGGEstions

1. Collecting rock samples from the surroundings of various volcanoes

2. Setting up a network of seismographs

• All Martian volcanoes belong to the shield type and are mid-plate located

• There is no more tectonic activity on Mars

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CUrIOsity inquiry

discovery Fun!

A team effort

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thanks to…

Chain Reaction International Express Yourself

ConferenceSheffield, May 13th 2014

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The STROMBOLI team

Bruno AngelinoRosa Castiello

Martina Del Buono

Anna GuerrieroFilomena Pascariello

Class II E

Scientific Lyceum“A.Diaz”

Caserta (Italy)


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