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Huygens Crater: Insights into Noachian Volcanism, Stratigraphy, and Aqueous Processes

Authors :
Ackiss, S. E
Wray, J. J
Seelos, K. D
Niles, P. B
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2015.

Abstract

Huygens crater is a well preserved peak ring structure on Mars centered at 13.5 deg S, 55.5 deg E in the Noachian highlands between Terras Tyrrhena and Sabaea near the NW rim of Hellas basin. With a diameter of approximately 470 km, it uplifted and exhumed pre-Noachian crustal materials from depths greater than 25 km, penetrating below the thick, ubiquitous layer of Hellas ejecta. In addition, Huygens served as a basin for subsequent aqueous activity, including erosion/deposition by fluvial valley networks and subsurface alteration that is now exposed by smaller impacts. Younger mafic-bearing plains that partially cover the basin floor and surrounding intercrater areas were likely emplaced by later volcanism.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Notes :
NNX10AO25G
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20150019641
Document Type :
Report