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Structural analysis of interior layered deposits in north and south Coprates Chasma, Mars

Posted on:2011-10-09Degree:M.ScType:Thesis
University:Brock University (Canada)Candidate:Racher, HeatherFull Text:PDF
GTID:2440390002454969Subject:Geology
Abstract/Summary:
Interior layered deposits within an embayment in the northern as well as near the southern wall of Coprates Chasma in the Valles Marineris, Mars are studied using HRSC, CTX, HiRISE and CRISM data. In the northern embayment, layered deposits outcrop in three separate locations (a western deposit, a central deposit and an eastern deposit). The central layered deposit in the north has a stratigraphic thickness of 2 km. The western layered deposit abuts against the chasma wall appearing to have a relatively un-eroded depositional surface. The eastern deposit is near a landslide scar which appears to have exposed basement layering showing downward displacement. This northern embayment is suggested to have been an ancestral basin.;The triangular edged deposit near the southern wall of Coprates Chasma has an elongated mound protruding from the central edge and is suggested to be the outer limits of a fault block which is back rotated 6° south. The rotation may be the result of the Valles Marineris opening.
Keywords/Search Tags:Deposit, Coprates chasma
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