Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Sep 1977
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1977jgr....82.4093g&link_type=abstract
Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 82, Sept. 30, 1977, p. 4093-4109. Research supported by the Natural Environment Research
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Geological Surveys, Landing Sites, Mars Surface, Planetary Mapping, Spaceborne Photography, Viking Orbiter 1, Albedo, Basalt, Craters, High Resolution, Photointerpretation
Scientific paper
Chryse Planitia, the site of the first successful landing on Mars by Viking 1, is an asymmetrical basin, centered at 45 deg W and 24 deg N, about 2000 km northeast of Valles Marineris. High-resolution Viking orbiter images show Chryse Planitia to be much more complex than had been suspected from Mariner 9 images. On the basis of a study of the Viking pictures it is concluded that the geological history of Chryse Planitia involves a complex sequence of impact cratering, mantling by extensive deposits of unknown origin, redistribution of mantling and crater materials by erosion and deposition with concurrent eruptions of flood-type basalts, and aeolian activity.
Carr Michael H.
Cutts James A. J.
Greeley Ronald
Guest John E.
Masursky Harold
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