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Intra-crater glacial processes in central Utopia Planitia, Mars
Authors:Geoffrey Pearce  Gordon R Osinski  Richard J Soare
Institution:a Dept. of Earth Sciences, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada N6A 5B7
b Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada N6A 5B7
c Dept. of Geography, Dawson College, Montreal, QC, Canada H3Z 1A4
Abstract:We describe and interpret a series of previously unidentified glacial-like lobes (34-43°N; 107-125°E) that were discovered as part of a survey of large (D > 5 km) impact craters in Utopia Planitia, one of the great northern plains of Mars. The lobes have characteristics that are consistent with a glacial origin. Evidence includes curvilinearity of form, lineations and ridges, and surface textures that are thought to form by the sublimation of near-surface volatiles. The lobes display morphologies that range from wedge-shaped to near-circular to elongate. The flow directions are towards the northern walls in the case of craters with large single lobes, and in all directions in the case of the largest (D > 30 km) craters. Concentric crater fill is also interspersed within craters of our study region, with such craters having much higher filling rates than those with flow lobes. We suggest that the impact crater population in south-west Utopia Planitia demonstrates a spectrum of glacial modifications, from low levels of filling in the case of craters with elongate lobes at one extreme, to concentric crater fill in highly-filled craters at the other.
Keywords:Mars  Surface
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