We investigated regional variations in the onset diameter of craters displaying a single layer ejecta morphology within +/- 30 degrees latitude using Viking imagery. Our results generally agree with those of previous studies which show onset diameters of 5 to 6 km in the equatorial region, but we have identified localized regions with unusually small onset diameters. The largest region is located in Solis and Thaumasia Planae. The 3-5 km onset diameter range in this area indicates a near-surface ice-rich reservoir (depth similar to 110 m). This unusual concentration of near-surface ice may have resulted from magmatic-driven uplifts associated with the Tharsis rise, which modified parts of a regional aquifer/drainage basin system and resulte...
The morphology of ejecta blankets around certain Martian craters carries implications for volatiles ...
The geometry of simple impact craters reflects the properties of the target materials, and the diver...
As one of the youngest large (> 100 km wide) impacts on Mars, Hale crater offers a unique opportunit...
[1] Fresh Martian impact craters display a variety of ejecta blanket morphologies. The fluidized app...
Martian layered ejecta morphologies are characterized using a new preservation classification syste...
The lobate ejecta morphology surrounding most fresh Martian impact craters can be quantitatively ana...
The purpose of this contribution is to review the possible effects of projectile, target, and enviro...
The impact cratering record documents the history of resurfacing events on Mars. The morphology and ...
© 2016. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Layered ejecta craters on Mars have been in...
International audience[1] Ejecta morphologies of many Martian craters indicate fluidized emplacement...
Meteorite impact craters represent important geological features for revealing the near-surface laye...
A variety of ejecta and interior morphologies were revealed for martian impact craters by Viking ima...
Current research attempts to describe morphologic features seen in very high resolution Viking Orbit...
From the proceedings of the Workshop on the Role of Volatiles and Atmospheres on Martian Impact Crat...
Double layered ejecta (DLE) craters display two distinct layers of ejecta that appear to have been e...
The morphology of ejecta blankets around certain Martian craters carries implications for volatiles ...
The geometry of simple impact craters reflects the properties of the target materials, and the diver...
As one of the youngest large (> 100 km wide) impacts on Mars, Hale crater offers a unique opportunit...
[1] Fresh Martian impact craters display a variety of ejecta blanket morphologies. The fluidized app...
Martian layered ejecta morphologies are characterized using a new preservation classification syste...
The lobate ejecta morphology surrounding most fresh Martian impact craters can be quantitatively ana...
The purpose of this contribution is to review the possible effects of projectile, target, and enviro...
The impact cratering record documents the history of resurfacing events on Mars. The morphology and ...
© 2016. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Layered ejecta craters on Mars have been in...
International audience[1] Ejecta morphologies of many Martian craters indicate fluidized emplacement...
Meteorite impact craters represent important geological features for revealing the near-surface laye...
A variety of ejecta and interior morphologies were revealed for martian impact craters by Viking ima...
Current research attempts to describe morphologic features seen in very high resolution Viking Orbit...
From the proceedings of the Workshop on the Role of Volatiles and Atmospheres on Martian Impact Crat...
Double layered ejecta (DLE) craters display two distinct layers of ejecta that appear to have been e...
The morphology of ejecta blankets around certain Martian craters carries implications for volatiles ...
The geometry of simple impact craters reflects the properties of the target materials, and the diver...
As one of the youngest large (> 100 km wide) impacts on Mars, Hale crater offers a unique opportunit...