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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes Geography 494-01 S/07 Dr. Christine M. Rodrigue
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The “Orders of Relief” for Martian Landscapes The first order was the great crustal dichotomy: Northern lowlands: ~ 1/3 Southern highlands: ~2/3 The second order is tonight’s focus: Tharsis and Elysium rises The largest craters: Hellas, Argyre, Isidis, Utopia Valles Marineris The polar ice caps
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Volcanic Rises Tharsis
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Volcanic Rises Tharsis 8,000 km across Nearly 10 km thick Single big hotspot plume?
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Volcanic Rises Tharsis Impact-generated?
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Volcanic Rises Elysium “Only” 6 km thick “Only” 2,000 km across
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Volcanic Rises Elysium Recent volcanic activity: Hecates
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Volcanic Rises Elysium Glacial features on Hecates? Argued to be snow derived during an ice age produced by a greater obliquity
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Impact Basins Hellas Planitia Huge: 30 of latitude by 50 of longitude ~2,300 km across ~8 km deep in local topography; 4 km below the geoid!
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Impact Basins Hellas Planitia Depositional features: volcanic outflows and wrinkle ridges
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Impact Basins Hellas Planitia Erosional features (MGS MOC): outflow channels Dao Vallis, Niger Vallis, and Harmakhis Vallis along Hellas’ eastern wall ~ 1 km deep and 8-40 km wide (must have been some outflow)
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Impact Basins Hellas Planitia Erosional features (MGS MOC): boulder tracks down cliffs
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Impact Basins Hellas Planitia Depositional features (MGS MOC): lacustrine, shoreline
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Impact Basins Hellas Planitia Depositional features (MGS MOC): hunh? Water? Ice?
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Impact Basins Hellas Planitia Depositional features (MGS MOC): dunes in southern Hellas
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Impact Basins Argyre Planitia Hydraulic system
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Impact Basins Argyre Planitia Wind deposition: dune (HRSC) Wind erosion: dust devils (MOC)
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Impact Basins Argyre Planitia Fluvial erosion: gullies in Galle Complexity
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Impact Basins Isidis Planitia Where Beagle was to land
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Impact Basins Isidis Planitia Another complex history 1,500 km big impact
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Impact Basins Utopia Planitia Lava basin antipodal to Argyre Viking 2 frost documentation
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Impact Basins Utopia Planitia Circular grabens, some of them double Draping of cover material (sediment?) over buried craters Folding and compaction into depressions creates grabens on inner slopes of buried craters’ rims Sometimes shrinkage of cover material exerts tension leading to grabens just beyond buried crater rim
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Great Canyons Valles Marineris
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Great Canyons Valles Marineris Subsidiary chasmata
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Great Canyons Valles Marineris Not your ordinary grand canyon (east end is actually higher than the middle) Valles cut into layered material (sediments? lava?) Extensional rifting (perhaps like East Africa?) Pitting (suggests extension) Alcoves (suggesting subsurface flow) Landsliding widens the rifts Massive jökulhlhaup-like outflows
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Great Canyons Valles Marineris Looks like a canyon draining into Margaritifer and then Chryse But look at the elevations of the central and eastern ends
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Great Canyons Valles Marineris Layering in walls of Melas Chasma Dunes covering floor
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Great Canyons Valles Marineris Layering in walls of Hebes Chasma And 100 in Candor Chasma below
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Great Canyons Valles Marineris Extensional rifting in Tithonium Chasma Pitting (suggests extension)
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Great Canyons Valles Marineris Extensional rifting in Coprates Chasma and Catena Pitting (suggests extension)
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Great Canyons Melas, Candor, Ophir Chasmata Theatre-headed tributaries Like Canyonlands, Utah Sapping of groundwater
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Great Canyons Landslides South Candor Chasma
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Great Canyons Jökulhlhaup? On Earth, they are massive floods created when a glacier becomes a dam, as here at Russell Lake behind Hubbard Glacier in Alaska in 1986 and 2002, and the dam breaks
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Great Canyons Jökulhlhaup? If Ares and Kasei valles were formed by outwash floods, here’s how they’d compare to various Earth measures!
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Great Canyons Cerberus Fossæ Seem tectonic: faulting Lava flow from a fissure?
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Polar Ice Caps North Polar Cap Water ice cap Seasonal CO 2 veneer
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Polar Ice Caps North Polar Cap Water ice cap Seasonal CO 2 veneer
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Polar Ice Caps South Polar Cap CO 2 Water ice cap underneath?
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Polar Ice Caps South Polar Cap Layering Drainage from beneath
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C.M. Rodrigue, 2007 Geography, CSULB Mars: Second Order Landscapes The Polar Ice Caps South Polar Cap Sublimation of CO 2 creates pits on surface? Geyser-like jets of CO 2 in spring?
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