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Identification of a new outflow channel on Mars in Syrtis Major Planum using HRSC/MEx data
Authors:N Mangold  V Ansan  D Baratoux  F Costard  L Dupeyrat  H Hiesinger  Ph Masson  G Neukum  P Pinet
Institution:

aIDES, UMR8148, CNRS, and Université Paris-Sud, Batiment 509, 91405 Orsay, France

bDTP-OMP, UMR5562, CNRS, Toulouse, France

cInstitut für Planetologie, 48149 Münster, Germany

dFreie Universität, Berlin, Germany

Abstract:Syrtis Major Planum is a volcanic plain dominated by lava flows. High resolution stereo camera (HRSC) images of the northern Syrtis Major region display erosional features such as grooves, teardrop-shaped islands and valleys. These landforms are characteristics of outflow channels seen on Mars, therefore implying that a flood event took place in this region. The flow of 100 km long and a few kilometer wide followed the local slopes in most locations. Maximum flood discharges estimated from images and topography vary from about 0.3×106 to 8×106 m3/s, and therefore are in the range of terrestrial mega-floods in the Scablands or Lake Bonneville. In North Syrtis Major, the relationships with surrounding lava flows and the timing of the flood coeval to Syrtis Major volcanic activity suggest that it could be related to the subsurface water discharge mobilized by the volcanic activity. The proximity of Noachian age basement rocks 20 km away from the flood and below lava flows might have played a role in its formation and water presence.
Keywords:Mars  Outflow  Water  Volcanism
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