Megageomorphology: Mars vis a vis Earth

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Earth (Planet), Earth Crust, Geomorphology, Mars (Planet), Comparison, Metamorphism (Geology), Planetary Crusts, Planetary Geology, Sedimentary Rocks, Soil Erosion

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The areas of chaotic terrain, the giant chasma of the Valles Marineris region, the complex linear and circular depressions of Labyrinthus Noctis on Mars all suggest the possibility of large scale collapse of parts of the martian crust within equatorial andequatorial latitudes. It seems generally accepted that the above features are fossil, being perhaps, more than a billion years old. It is possible that parts of Earth's crust experienced similar episodes of large scale collapse sometime early in the evolution of the planet.

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