Geologic History of Chryse Basin, Mars: New Crater Counts and Mapping Results

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Chryse Basin, Craters: Counting, Mars, Sedimentation

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A complex sequence of erosional, depositional, and structural events that make up the geologic history of Chryse basin has been deciphered by photogeologic methods, including geologic/geomorphic mapping at 1:5,000,000 scale (partly revised from) and new, more thorough crater counts. Apparently, four distinct episodes of outflow-channel formation and associated basin sedimentation occurred from Late Noachian to Middle Amazonian time, interspersed by local emplacement of volcanic flows, structural deformation, and mass wasting.

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