This studentship will investigate Kasei Vallis, the largest outflow channel on Mars and one of the largest channels in the Solar System, and is believed to have been formed by catastrophic megaflooding. The student will use the latest, high-resolution orbital remote sensing datasets to construct a detailed geological history of Kasei Valles, which could provide essential insight into the drying climate of Mars. The student will also become affiliated with and provide operational support to two ongoing Mars orbiter missions: the Colour and Stereo Science Imaging System (CaSSIS) onboard ESA’s TGO and the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) onboard NASA’s Mars MRO.
The project is ideal for a student interested in geomorphology, sedimentology, and planetary surfaces.
Please note that this project is separate from our other STFC projects and is guaranteed funding.
For details on the project, click >> here <<
Informal enquires are welcome to Joel Davis
>> Deadline: 1st of March 2024 <<