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Tag Archives: viscous flow features
HiRISE: Two flows
Two flows. The objective of this observation is to examine two flows near the base of a mound. There seem to be a number of flows like these in the region. Reull Vallis is believed to have formed when running … Continue reading
The banded terrain on Mars
Planetary Geomorphology Image of the Month, March 1, 2019: Hannes Bernhardt (Arizona State University). An article on the banded terrain cannot be commenced by a traditional definition, as it appears to be a truly singular occurrence in the Solar System. … Continue reading
Posted in Reports
Tagged banded terrain, glaciers, Hellas Planitia, periglacial processes, viscous flow features
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HiRISE: A mass of viscous flow features
Viscous, lobate flow features are commonly found at the bases of slopes in the mid-latitudes of Mars, and are often associated with gullies. These features are bound by ridges that resemble terrestrial moraines, suggesting that these deposits are ice-rich, or … Continue reading
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Tagged debris flows, flowlines, High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, HiRISE, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, MRO, mud flows, NASA, University of Arizona, viscous flow features
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HiRISE: Flow near Reull Vallis
Flow near Reull Vallis. Beautiful Mars series.
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Tagged Beautiful Mars, debris flows, High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, HiRISE, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, MRO, mud flows, NASA, Reull Vallis, University of Arizona, viscous flow features
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HiRISE: Volcanic flow features in Elysium Planitia
Volcanic flow features in southern Elysium Planitia. Beautiful Mars series.
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Tagged Beautiful Mars, Elysium Planitia, flowlines, High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, HiRISE, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, MRO, NASA, University of Arizona, viscous flow features, volcanics, volcanism
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HiRISE: Tale of two flows
This image was taken in one of the regions on Mars well-known for its viscous flow features (VFF), which are massive flowing deposits believed to be composed of a mixture of ice and dust similar to glaciers on Earth. In … Continue reading
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Tagged Deuteronilus Mensae, ejecta, glaciers, High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, HiRISE, ice, ice-rich mantling, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, MRO, NASA, rock glaciers, University of Arizona, viscous flow features
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