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Geologic map of science study area 2, north Kasei Valles, Mars (MTM 25072 Quadrangle)

January 1, 1991

This map is one in a series of 1:500,000-scale geologic maps initiated by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to investigate areas of particular scientific interest on Mars. The north Kasei Valles area (fig. 1) merits detailed geologic study because it contains part of a large channel system whose age can be determined relative to geologic units that range in age from early intermediate (Early Hesperian) to the very late (Late Amazonian) periods of Martian history. Also, many geomorphic features in the map area suggest changes in water level and multiple erosional events associated with the Kasei Valles system. Later erosional events are indicative of spring sapping; small-scale, ground-water runoff; and water-mobilized debris flow. Therefore, this large-scale mapping has increased our understanding of the history of hydrologic processes on Mars (Chapman and Scott, 1989). For these reasons, part of the area is a candidate site for a sample-return mission to the planet.

Publication Year 1991
Title Geologic map of science study area 2, north Kasei Valles, Mars (MTM 25072 Quadrangle)
DOI 10.3133/i2107
Authors M. G. Chapman, Harold Masursky, D. H. Scott
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title IMAP
Series Number 2107
Index ID i2107
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse