We are mapping surface units on Arsinoes Chaos (Mars) based on morphological observations from CTX and HiRISE experiments, as well as through spectral analyses of CRISM data. Strong analogies in the depositional, erosional and collapse history suggest that the processes acting in Arsinoes Chaos may be the same responsible for the formation of other Chaotic terrains such as Aram Chaos and Aureum Chaos. Aram and Aureum Chaos are characterized by a basaltic bedrock disrupted into kilometric polygonal blocks and knobs, locally carved by outflow channels and stratigraphically underlying sedimentary units rich in sulfates. Several interpretations were proposed in literature for the origin of such features; the common point between all the scenari...
Interior layered deposits (ILDs) of the eastern Valles Marineris and adjacent chaos regions were ana...
AbstractWe present an analysis of Interior Layered Deposits (ILDs) in Iani Chaos using visible, infr...
The qualitative and quantitative components of geomorphology are both essential, and complementary, ...
Chaotic terrains such as Arsinoes and Pyrrhae Chaos are wide areas characterized by a basaltic bedro...
Arsinoes and Pyrrhae Chaos are Chaotic terrains (CTs) located in the equatorial zone of Mars, east t...
xamples of recent tectonic activity and subsidence on Mars are expressed in Aureum Chaos, the area o...
Chaotic terrains are broad regions on Mars characterized by the occurrence of angular-polygonal bloc...
Volcano-tectonic structures are widespread in Mars’ chaotic terrains. Those structures include colla...
Light-toned and layered deposits (LDs) are present throughout the whole Valles Marineris and adjacen...
Mariner 6 and 7 photographs reveal two types of uncratered terrain on Mars. These are descriptively ...
Chaotic terrains on Mars display common characteristics, such as irregular arrays of fractured and t...
Hesperian chaotic terrains have been recognized as the source of outflow channels formed by catastro...
Orbital remote sensing data acquired from the Mars Express OMEGA and MRO CRISM instruments, in conju...
The formation mechanism of the enigmatic chaotic terrains on Mars has been at the center of a long-l...
We present an analysis of Interior Layered Deposits (ILDs) in Iani Chaos using visible, infrared, hy...
Interior layered deposits (ILDs) of the eastern Valles Marineris and adjacent chaos regions were ana...
AbstractWe present an analysis of Interior Layered Deposits (ILDs) in Iani Chaos using visible, infr...
The qualitative and quantitative components of geomorphology are both essential, and complementary, ...
Chaotic terrains such as Arsinoes and Pyrrhae Chaos are wide areas characterized by a basaltic bedro...
Arsinoes and Pyrrhae Chaos are Chaotic terrains (CTs) located in the equatorial zone of Mars, east t...
xamples of recent tectonic activity and subsidence on Mars are expressed in Aureum Chaos, the area o...
Chaotic terrains are broad regions on Mars characterized by the occurrence of angular-polygonal bloc...
Volcano-tectonic structures are widespread in Mars’ chaotic terrains. Those structures include colla...
Light-toned and layered deposits (LDs) are present throughout the whole Valles Marineris and adjacen...
Mariner 6 and 7 photographs reveal two types of uncratered terrain on Mars. These are descriptively ...
Chaotic terrains on Mars display common characteristics, such as irregular arrays of fractured and t...
Hesperian chaotic terrains have been recognized as the source of outflow channels formed by catastro...
Orbital remote sensing data acquired from the Mars Express OMEGA and MRO CRISM instruments, in conju...
The formation mechanism of the enigmatic chaotic terrains on Mars has been at the center of a long-l...
We present an analysis of Interior Layered Deposits (ILDs) in Iani Chaos using visible, infrared, hy...
Interior layered deposits (ILDs) of the eastern Valles Marineris and adjacent chaos regions were ana...
AbstractWe present an analysis of Interior Layered Deposits (ILDs) in Iani Chaos using visible, infr...
The qualitative and quantitative components of geomorphology are both essential, and complementary, ...