Outliers of dust along the southern margin of the Tharsis region, MarsThis work documents the distinctive characteristics of two locations near the southeastern margin of the Tharsis low thermal inertia region on Mars that support the inferred south-to-north migration of dust deposits under present climatic conditions (Christensen, 1986, 1988). Low thermal inertia and high albedo indicate the presence of fine-grained surface materials on the highly fractured terrain of northern Claritas Fossae with a narrow zone of fine material connecting this location to the southern margin of the Tharsis low thermal inertia region. A similar deposit occurs in Sinai Planum on an isolated exposure of fractured terrain. In comparison to their surroundings, both locations have higher visual albedo, lower thermal inertia, and higher topographic relief coupled with lower reflectivity and higher roughness at radar wavelengths.
Document ID
19900046447
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Zimbelman, J. R. (Smithsonian Institution, National Air and Space Museum, Washington DC, United States)