Geologic map of the Aeolis Quadrangle of Mars ...

Two principal physiographic province of Mars are represented in the Aeolis quadrangle: (1) Elysium Planitia in the north is part of a broad planet-encircling belt of relatively young lowland plains, and (2) cratered highlands in the south consist of rough primitive terrain that extends to polar depo...

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Main Authors: Scott, D. H., West, M. N.
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Published: U.S. Geological Survey 1978
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5066/p9ze4asv
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5066/p9ze4asv 2023-12-31T10:07:54+01:00 Geologic map of the Aeolis Quadrangle of Mars ... Scott, D. H. West, M. N. 1978 zip https://dx.doi.org/10.5066/p9ze4asv https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/6567875fd34e17319ded0ae1 unknown U.S. Geological Survey https://dx.doi.org/10.3133/i1111 Mars Dataset dataset 1978 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5066/p9ze4asv10.3133/i1111 2023-12-01T12:20:58Z Two principal physiographic province of Mars are represented in the Aeolis quadrangle: (1) Elysium Planitia in the north is part of a broad planet-encircling belt of relatively young lowland plains, and (2) cratered highlands in the south consist of rough primitive terrain that extends to polar deposits around the southern ice cap (Condit and Soderblom, 1978; Scott and Carr, 1978). These two terrains are separated by an irregular discontinuous northwest-trending scarp that becomes less conspicuous and more segmented toward the east part of the map area. Two large channels transect the highlands; they widen northward downslope and have other features characteristic of terrestrial river beds. However, no fans or deltaic forms are visible at their mouths, and their floors merge with the plains. One large shield volcano, Apollinaris Patera, projects above the plains adjacent to the highlands in the northeast part of the quadrangle. More than 4 km of relief occur across the region from the high plateau in the ... Dataset Ice cap DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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description Two principal physiographic province of Mars are represented in the Aeolis quadrangle: (1) Elysium Planitia in the north is part of a broad planet-encircling belt of relatively young lowland plains, and (2) cratered highlands in the south consist of rough primitive terrain that extends to polar deposits around the southern ice cap (Condit and Soderblom, 1978; Scott and Carr, 1978). These two terrains are separated by an irregular discontinuous northwest-trending scarp that becomes less conspicuous and more segmented toward the east part of the map area. Two large channels transect the highlands; they widen northward downslope and have other features characteristic of terrestrial river beds. However, no fans or deltaic forms are visible at their mouths, and their floors merge with the plains. One large shield volcano, Apollinaris Patera, projects above the plains adjacent to the highlands in the northeast part of the quadrangle. More than 4 km of relief occur across the region from the high plateau in the ...
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