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Tag Archives: stratigraphy
HiRISE: Layers in Danielson Crater
This image shows sedimentary rock and sand within Danielson Crater, an impact crater 67 kilometers in diameter, located in the southwest Arabia Terra region of Mars. The rock was formed millions or billions of years ago when loose sediments settled … Continue reading
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Tagged Arabia Terra, Danielson Crater, High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, HiRISE, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, MRO, NASA, sedimentary deposits, stratigraphy, University of Arizona
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HiRISE: Meridiani layers
Layers in a depression that are not depressing. Wherein we revel at the stratigraphic gorgeousness of a small area in Sinus Meridiani on the fourth planet from the Sun. Sinus Meridiani was named by the French astronomer Camille Flammarion in … Continue reading
HiRISE: Terra Cimmeria crater layers
Layers near the top of a crater. With our camera’s resolution, we can find out if these layers on the top of a crater in Terra Cimmeria are actually within a block of material. HiRISE Picture of the Day archive. [More … Continue reading
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Tagged High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, HiPOD, HiRISE, HiRISE Picture of the Day, layers, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, MRO, NASA, stratigraphy, Terra Cimmeria, University of Arizona
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HiRISE: Multi-layered story
A story in layers. Our objective is to examine some very nicely exposed layers in a mesa wall in Aureum Chaos. As the name “chaos” suggests, this terrain is characterized by randomly oriented, large-scale mesas and knobs that are heavily … Continue reading
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Tagged Aureum Chaos, chaos, chaotic terrain, High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, HiPOD, HiRISE, HiRISE Picture of the Day, layered deposits, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, mesas, MRO, NASA, stratigraphy, University of Arizona
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Layered-sulfates’ history in NE Syrtis Major
[Editor’s note: From a paper by Daven Quinn and Bethany Ehlmann recently published in the Journal of Geophysical Research.] The Deposition and Alteration History of the Northeast Syrtis Major Layered Sulfates • The eroded stratigraphy at Northeast Syrtis Major includes … Continue reading
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Tagged diagenesis, groundwater, Isidis Basin, lacustrine sediments, layered deposits, NE Syrtis Major, phyllosilicates, polyhydrated sulfates, stratigraphy, sulfates, Syrtis Major
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Curiosity: On Teal Ridge
Sol 2441, June 19, 2019. Curiosity is placed so that mission scientists can examine the outcrop closely. At right are the views from the front Hazcam view and Navcam. Above is a Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) frame showing regular … Continue reading
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Tagged Aeolis Mons, Beauly, CBU, clay-bearing unit, Curiosity, Gale Crater, Glen Torridon, layered deposits, Mars Science Laboratory, Mount Sharp, MSL, Murray Formation, NASA, stratigraphy, Teal Ridge
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Curiosity: Morningside’s layers
Sol 2427, June 5, 2019. The Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) is continuing its survey of the Woodland Bay area and the Morningside outcrop in particular. The layers in Morningside appear to have cyclic patterns which, if real, likely reflect … Continue reading
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Tagged Aeolis Mons, CBU, clay-bearing unit, Curiosity, Gale Crater, Glen Torridon, layered deposits, Mars Science Laboratory, Morningside, Mount Sharp, MSL, Murray Formation, NASA, stratigraphy, Woodland Bay
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HiRISE: Buried by time
Buried by time. Over time, this crater was buried by folded deposits, although we can still tell it is an impact crater. However, we can still see ridges and gullies. Are these ridges made of material that proved more resistant … Continue reading
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Tagged Argyre basin, High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, HiPOD, HiRISE, HiRISE Picture of the Day, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, MRO, NASA, ridges, stratigraphy, University of Arizona
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HiRISE: We found geology in a chaotic place
We found geology in a chaotic place. The terrain here lives up to its description as “chaotic:” we see small hills, mesas, buttes and valleys. This area is called Oxia Palus, and its debris likely came from Ravi Vallis, which … Continue reading
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Tagged buttes, chaotic terrain, geologic contacts, High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, hills, HiPOD, HiRISE, HiRISE Picture of the Day, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, mesas, MRO, NASA, Oxia Palus, Ravi Vallis, stratigraphy, University of Arizona, valleys
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HiRISE: Terrain at the intersection of a valley and crater floor
Terrain at the intersection of a valley and crater floor. Beautiful Mars series. [More at links]
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Tagged Beautiful Mars, High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, HiRISE, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, MRO, NASA, stratigraphy, University of Arizona
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