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題名 Retreat of a giant cataract in a long-lived (3.7 Ga - 2.6 Ga) martian outflow channel
作者 Warner,Nicholas H. ;Gupta,Sanjeev ;Kim,Jung-Rack ;Lin,Shih-Yuan ;Muller,Jan-Peter
林士淵
貢獻者 政大地政系
關鍵詞 Ares Vallis;crater lakes;Hesperian
日期 2010-06
上傳時間 13-Sep-2013 14:10:15 (UTC+8)
摘要 The Ares Vallis region is surrounded by highland terrain containing both degraded and pristine large impact craters that suggest a change in climate during the Late Noachian-Early Hesperian, from warmer, wetter conditions to colder, dryer conditions. However, the regional occurrence of Hesperian-age crater outlet channels indicates that this period on Mars was characterized by episodic climate fluctuations that caused transient warming, facilitating the stability of liquid water at the surface. An extensive survey of the morphology and topography of 75 impact basins in the region indicates that of the largest degraded craters, 4 were identified with single outlet channels that suggest the former presence of water infill. These basins lack inlets indicating that water influx was likely derived from sapping of groundwater. A comparison of measured crater rim heights to modeled rim heights suggests that the bulk of the depth/diameter reduction on these craters was the result of infilling, possibly by sediments. Crater statistics indicate that crater degradation and infill occurred during a short 200 Ma interval in the Late Noachian, from 3.8 Ga to 3.6 Ga. Craters that formed after 3.6 Ga exhibit a near-pristine morphology. Our results support the hypothesis of rapid climate change at the end of the Noachian period. However, geologic relationships between the crater outlet channels and Ares Vallis indicate that drainage occurred only after the period of intense crater modification, during the Hesperian (3.5–2.9 Ga). This suggests a delay between the time of infill of the craters and the time of drainage.
關聯 Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, 115
資料類型 article
dc.contributor 政大地政系en_US
dc.creator (作者) Warner,Nicholas H. ;Gupta,Sanjeev ;Kim,Jung-Rack ;Lin,Shih-Yuan ;Muller,Jan-Peteren_US
dc.creator (作者) 林士淵zh_TW
dc.date (日期) 2010-06en_US
dc.date.accessioned 13-Sep-2013 14:10:15 (UTC+8)-
dc.date.available 13-Sep-2013 14:10:15 (UTC+8)-
dc.date.issued (上傳時間) 13-Sep-2013 14:10:15 (UTC+8)-
dc.identifier.uri (URI) http://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/60830-
dc.description.abstract (摘要) The Ares Vallis region is surrounded by highland terrain containing both degraded and pristine large impact craters that suggest a change in climate during the Late Noachian-Early Hesperian, from warmer, wetter conditions to colder, dryer conditions. However, the regional occurrence of Hesperian-age crater outlet channels indicates that this period on Mars was characterized by episodic climate fluctuations that caused transient warming, facilitating the stability of liquid water at the surface. An extensive survey of the morphology and topography of 75 impact basins in the region indicates that of the largest degraded craters, 4 were identified with single outlet channels that suggest the former presence of water infill. These basins lack inlets indicating that water influx was likely derived from sapping of groundwater. A comparison of measured crater rim heights to modeled rim heights suggests that the bulk of the depth/diameter reduction on these craters was the result of infilling, possibly by sediments. Crater statistics indicate that crater degradation and infill occurred during a short 200 Ma interval in the Late Noachian, from 3.8 Ga to 3.6 Ga. Craters that formed after 3.6 Ga exhibit a near-pristine morphology. Our results support the hypothesis of rapid climate change at the end of the Noachian period. However, geologic relationships between the crater outlet channels and Ares Vallis indicate that drainage occurred only after the period of intense crater modification, during the Hesperian (3.5–2.9 Ga). This suggests a delay between the time of infill of the craters and the time of drainage.en_US
dc.language.iso en_US-
dc.relation (關聯) Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, 115en_US
dc.subject (關鍵詞) Ares Vallis;crater lakes;Hesperianen_US
dc.title (題名) Retreat of a giant cataract in a long-lived (3.7 Ga - 2.6 Ga) martian outflow channelen_US
dc.type (資料類型) articleen