Mars Mission
01- Canals
02- Mariners
03- Riverbeds
04- Sub-surface Ice
05- Fleet
06- Martian Ice
07- Slope Streaks
08- Water Found
09- Phyllocian Era
10- Theikian Era
11- Siderikan Era
12- Martian Regions
13- Obliquity
14- Martian Tectonics
15- Topographic Morph
16- Crustal Magnetism
17- Original Impact
18- Polar Regions
19- Hydrated Minerals
20- Theikian Warming
21- New Phoenix Snow
22- Equatorial Glaciers
23- Ancient Ice
24- Continental Snow Drift

19 - Hydrated Minerals

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The present locations of the aformentioned hydrated minerals from the Phyllocian era, when mapped onto the same crustal movement of my contraction model, all fall within the Earth's present earthquake and volcanic belts. These areas are the present areas of the Earth's crust most susceptible to Tsunami's, Hurricanes, Earthquakes etc. as tectonic activity is increased with the present global warming period.

   
  Alan Lambert © 2009