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Tag Archives: alluvial fan deposits
THEMIS: Peace Vallis alluvial fan in Gale Crater
THEMIS Image of the Day, December 22, 2016. Today’s false color image shows part of Gale Crater. Gale Crater is the home of the Curiosity Rover. The channel descending from the rim rocks at top is called Peace Vallis, and a … Continue reading
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Tagged alluvial fan deposits, alluvial fans, Arizona State University, ASU, Curiosity, Gale Crater, Mars Odyssey, NASA, Peace Vallis, THEMIS, THEMIS Image of the Day, Thermal Emission Imaging System
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Karun Valles & its braided alluvial fan
Planetary Geomorphology Image of the Month, September 29, 2016: Solmaz Adeli (DLR, Institute of Planetary Research, Berlin). The Amazonian period on Mars, meaning roughly the last 3 Ga, is globally believed to have been cold and hyperarid [e.g., Marchant and … Continue reading
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Tagged alluvial fan deposits, alluvial fans, Ariadnes Colles, cataracts, fluvial channels, fluvial deposits, fluvial erosion, fluvial landforms, Karun Valles, streamlined islands, Terra Cimmeria
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HiRISE: One-kilometer crater on Saheki Crater floor
This HiRISE image shows several smaller craters that formed on the floor of Saheki Crater, an 85-kilometer diameter impact crater north of Hellas Basin. The western portion of this crater is covered by alluvial fan-like deposits that emanate from channels … Continue reading
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Tagged alluvial fan deposits, craters, High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, HiRISE, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, MRO, NASA, Saheki Crater, University of Arizona
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