Within the oldest highland units on Mars, the record of crater degradation indicates that fluvial resurfacing was responsible for modifying the Noachian through middle-Hesperian crater population. Based on crater frequency in the Noachian cratered terrain, age/elevation relations suggest that the highest exposures of Noachian dissected and plateau units became stabilized first, followed by successively lower units. In addition, studies of drainage networks indicate that the frequency of Noachian channels is greatest at high elevations. Together, these observations provide strong evidence of atmospheric involvement in volatile recycling. The long time period of crater modification also suggests that dendritic highland drainage was not simply...
Valley networks are some of the strongest lines of evidence for extensive fluvial activity on early ...
One of the most important discoveries of the Mariner 9 and Viking missions to Mars was evidence of c...
International audienceThe degradation of impact craters provides a powerful tool to analyze surface ...
Constraints on the volatile inventory and outgassing history of Mars are critical to understanding t...
There is abundant geomorphic evidence to suggest that Mars once had a much denser and warmer atmosph...
Fluvial erosion on Mars has been nonuniform in both time and space. Viking orbiter images reveal a v...
Crater degradation on Mars is a key to understand erosion through time. Strongly eroded craters in t...
Pronounced global volcanism as well as fracturing and erosion along the highland/lowland boundary (H...
The surface of Mars is incised with hundreds of ancient valley networks, the physical record of flow...
The surface of Mars is incised with hundreds of ancient valley networks, the physical record of flow...
[1] Mars was warmer and wetter during the early to middle Noachian, before a hydrologic and climatic...
The presence of valley networks across much of the ancient surface of Mars, together with the locati...
Observational evidence of outflow channel activity on Mars suggests that water was abundant in the p...
The geological evidence for active water cycling early in the history of Mars (Noachian geological s...
Geologic and stratigraphic analyses of Martian channels were accomplished using Mariner frames of hi...
Valley networks are some of the strongest lines of evidence for extensive fluvial activity on early ...
One of the most important discoveries of the Mariner 9 and Viking missions to Mars was evidence of c...
International audienceThe degradation of impact craters provides a powerful tool to analyze surface ...
Constraints on the volatile inventory and outgassing history of Mars are critical to understanding t...
There is abundant geomorphic evidence to suggest that Mars once had a much denser and warmer atmosph...
Fluvial erosion on Mars has been nonuniform in both time and space. Viking orbiter images reveal a v...
Crater degradation on Mars is a key to understand erosion through time. Strongly eroded craters in t...
Pronounced global volcanism as well as fracturing and erosion along the highland/lowland boundary (H...
The surface of Mars is incised with hundreds of ancient valley networks, the physical record of flow...
The surface of Mars is incised with hundreds of ancient valley networks, the physical record of flow...
[1] Mars was warmer and wetter during the early to middle Noachian, before a hydrologic and climatic...
The presence of valley networks across much of the ancient surface of Mars, together with the locati...
Observational evidence of outflow channel activity on Mars suggests that water was abundant in the p...
The geological evidence for active water cycling early in the history of Mars (Noachian geological s...
Geologic and stratigraphic analyses of Martian channels were accomplished using Mariner frames of hi...
Valley networks are some of the strongest lines of evidence for extensive fluvial activity on early ...
One of the most important discoveries of the Mariner 9 and Viking missions to Mars was evidence of c...
International audienceThe degradation of impact craters provides a powerful tool to analyze surface ...