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Mars Express HRSC View of Western Olympus Mons: Evidence for Ice-bearing Deposit and High-Altitude GlaciationThis study is based on the geological analysis of the HRSC images taken on the orbit 0143 (12 m/px in nadir channel). The study area includes the western segment of Olympus Mons and the adjacent lowland plains (Fig. 1). Part of the volcano above the scarp is rather flat and is called "summit plateau" below. What is often called the volcano scarp is a slope classified into three morphologic types: Type 1 (S1 in Fig.1) is the steepest and dominated by ravines in its upper part and by talus beneath; Type 2 (S2) is intermediate in steepness and dominated by downslope trending linear depressions, part of which have channel-like morphology; and Type 3 (S3), is the most gentle and covered by lava flows, continuing from the summit plateau down to the lowland plains.
Document ID
20050166968
Acquisition Source
Headquarters
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Basilevsky, A. T.
(Academy of Sciences (Russia) Moscow, Russia)
Neukam, G.
(Freie Univ. Berlin, Germany)
Ivanov, B. A.
(Freie Univ. Berlin, Germany)
Werner, S. C.
(Freie Univ. Berlin, Germany)
vanGesselt, S.
(Freie Univ. Berlin, Germany)
Head, J. W.
(Brown Univ. Providence, RI, United States)
Hauber, E.
(Deutsche Forschungsanstalt fuer Luft- und Raumfahrt Berlin, Germany)
Date Acquired
September 7, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 2005
Publication Information
Publication: Lunar and Planetary Science XXXVI, Part 2
Subject Category
Geophysics
Distribution Limits
Public
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