Title of article
3D structure of the Gusev Crater region
Author/Authors
Parker، نويسنده , , Mirjam van Kan and Zegers، نويسنده , , Tanja and Kneissl، نويسنده , , Thomas and Ivanov، نويسنده , , Boris and Foing، نويسنده , , Bernard and Neukum، نويسنده , , Gerhard، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
13
From page
411
To page
423
Abstract
Gusev Crater lies within the Aeolis Quadrangle of Mars at the boundary between the northern lowlands and southern highlands. The ancient valley Maʹadim Vallis dissects the highlands south of Gusev Crater and is thought to have fed the crater with sediments.
esolution Stereo Camera data and Digital Elevation Models were used to construct a geologic–geomorphic map (173.5–178.5° E, 10–18° S) and cross-sections, complemented by data from Mars Orbiter Camera, Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter and Thermal Emission Imaging System.
geologic domains are recognised: the highlands in the south, Gusev Crater and lowlands in the north. Twelve units are mapped, with thicknesses ranging from hundred meters to several kilometres. Thicknesses of units, and their bedding attitude, are estimated combining the geologic map and topographic information. Relative ages are determined from crater counts, ranging from Early Noachian for highland units to Middle Amazonian for units in Gusev Crater and in lowlands. Episodes of intense geologic activity (deposition, volcanism, deformation) occur at around 4.0 Ga, 3.7 Ga, and 3.5 Ga. Comparing the geometry of the Gusev Crater with similar sized, filled and un-filled, Martian craters, suggests that the Columbia Hills are relics of the original central peak of Gusev Crater.
Keywords
Mars , Gusev crater , Structural Geology , Columbia Hills , Stratigraphy , crater count ages
Journal title
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Record number
2328147
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