As one of the youngest large (> 100 km wide) impacts on Mars, Hale crater offers a unique opportunity to observe well‐preserved deposits of Mars’ former interior. We utilize visible imagery (CTX and HiRISE) and elevation data (MOLA, HRSC and HiRISE stereo pairs) to examine the region south of Hale crater, which contains the greatest density of landforms caused by with the impact. Linear depressions, mounds, and polygons indicate that the ejecta material contained volatiles and underwent substantial post–impact geomorphic evolution after it was emplaced. Ejecta landform formation was facilitated by volatiles, likely water ice displaced from the subsurface during the impact, contained within the material. We suggest that the ejecta flowed int...
The geometry of simple impact craters reflects the properties of the target materials, and the diver...
Double layered ejecta (DLE) craters display two distinct layers of ejecta that appear to have been e...
Rock heights and three-dimensional shapes around the InSight lander in Homestead hollow, Mars, provi...
We use various data sets, including images from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment camer...
We use various data sets, including images from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment camer...
When the Hale impact crater penetrated the martian cryosphere 1Ga, landforms indicating post-impact ...
International audienceThe 125-km-diameter Hale impact crater is located in the southern hemisphere o...
The impact cratering record documents the history of resurfacing events on Mars. The morphology and ...
International audienceHale Crater is a 140 km diameter impact crater located at 36° latitude in the ...
[1] Fresh Martian impact craters display a variety of ejecta blanket morphologies. The fluidized app...
Impact craters and their ejecta deposits offer insights into the structure and composition of planet...
From the proceedings of the Workshop on the Role of Volatiles and Atmospheres on Martian Impact Crat...
The purpose of this contribution is to review the possible effects of projectile, target, and enviro...
In this dissertation, I document three multifaceted investigations in which I tested hypotheses rega...
The geometry of simple impact craters reflects the properties of the target materials, and the diver...
Double layered ejecta (DLE) craters display two distinct layers of ejecta that appear to have been e...
Rock heights and three-dimensional shapes around the InSight lander in Homestead hollow, Mars, provi...
We use various data sets, including images from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment camer...
We use various data sets, including images from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment camer...
When the Hale impact crater penetrated the martian cryosphere 1Ga, landforms indicating post-impact ...
International audienceThe 125-km-diameter Hale impact crater is located in the southern hemisphere o...
The impact cratering record documents the history of resurfacing events on Mars. The morphology and ...
International audienceHale Crater is a 140 km diameter impact crater located at 36° latitude in the ...
[1] Fresh Martian impact craters display a variety of ejecta blanket morphologies. The fluidized app...
Impact craters and their ejecta deposits offer insights into the structure and composition of planet...
From the proceedings of the Workshop on the Role of Volatiles and Atmospheres on Martian Impact Crat...
The purpose of this contribution is to review the possible effects of projectile, target, and enviro...
In this dissertation, I document three multifaceted investigations in which I tested hypotheses rega...
The geometry of simple impact craters reflects the properties of the target materials, and the diver...
Double layered ejecta (DLE) craters display two distinct layers of ejecta that appear to have been e...
Rock heights and three-dimensional shapes around the InSight lander in Homestead hollow, Mars, provi...