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Geologic map of Mars

July 14, 2014

This global geologic map of Mars, which records the distribution of geologic units and landforms on the planet's surface through time, is based on unprecedented variety, quality, and quantity of remotely sensed data acquired since the Viking Orbiters. These data have provided morphologic, topographic, spectral, thermophysical, radar sounding, and other observations for integration, analysis, and interpretation in support of geologic mapping. In particular, the precise topographic mapping now available has enabled consistent morphologic portrayal of the surface for global mapping (whereas previously used visual-range image bases were less effective, because they combined morphologic and albedo information and, locally, atmospheric haze). Also, thermal infrared image bases used for this map tended to be less affected by atmospheric haze and thus are reliable for analysis of surface morphology and texture at even higher resolution than the topographic products.

Publication Year 2014
Title Geologic map of Mars
DOI 10.3133/sim3292
Authors Kenneth L. Tanaka, James A. Skinner, James M. Dohm, Rossman P. Irwin, Eric J. Kolb, Corey M. Fortezzo, Thomas Platz, Gregory G. Michael, Trent M. Hare
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Scientific Investigations Map
Series Number 3292
Index ID sim3292
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Astrogeology Science Center