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Digital structural mapping of Mars

January 1, 1998

Magmatic and tectonic activity have both contributed significantly to the surface geology of Mars. Digital structural mapping techniques have now been used to classify and date centers of tectonic activity in the western equatorial region. For example, our results show a center of tectonic activity at Valles Marineris, which may be associated with uplift caused by intrusion. Such evidence may help explain, in part, the development of the large troughs and associated outflow channels and chaotic terrain. We also find a local centre of tectonic activity near the source region of Warrego Valles. Here, we suggest that the valley system may have resulted largely from intrusive-related hydrothermal activity. We hope that this work, together with the current Mars Global Surveyor mission, will lead to a better understanding of the geological processes that shaped the Martian surface.

Publication Year 1998
Title Digital structural mapping of Mars
DOI 10.1093/astrog/39.3.3.20
Authors J. M. Dohm, R. C. Anderson, K. L. Tanaka
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Astronomy and Geophysics
Index ID 70020391
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse