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Evidence for large reservoirs of water/mud in Utopia and Acidalia Planitiae on Mars.

Authors :
Ivanov, M.A.
Hiesinger, H.
Erkeling, G.
Reiss, D.
Source :
ICARUS. Mar2015, Vol. 248, p383-391. 9p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Utopia and Acidalia Planitiae show a set of similar morphologic features indicative of the presence of large reservoirs of water/mud in these regional topographic lows. The most important of these features are: (1) impact crater ejecta morphology that progressively changes from ballistic/rampart at the basins periphery to strongly degraded pancake-like in the central portions of the basins, and (2) etched flows (interpreted as mudflows) that are concentrated in those regions of the central portions of both basins where the pancake-like ejecta prevail. The Vastitas Borealis Formation (VBF) in Utopia and Acidalia Planitiae represents the uppermost stratigraphic limit of possible reservoirs in both basins and has practically the same age in these regions; ∼3.57 (±0.02) Ga in Utopia Planitia and ∼3.61 (+0.05/−0.08) Ga in Acidalia Planitia. The southern contact of the VBF closely follows specific contour lines in Utopia Planitia (∼−3.6 km ± 54 m, over a distance of ∼1500 km) and Acidalia Planitia (∼−3.9 km ± 70 m, over the distance of ∼6000 km). The presence of the large water/mud reservoirs and the age and topographic configuration of the VBF in Utopia and Acidalia Planitiae are consistent with the existence of an extensive single body of water (an ocean) in the northern plains of Mars. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00191035
Volume :
248
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
ICARUS
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
100156044
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2014.11.013