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Higher-order neighbor analysis of the Tartarus Colles cone groups, Mars: The application of geographical indices to the understanding of cone pattern evolution
Authors:Mark A Bishop
Institution:Planetary Science Institute, 1700 E. Fort Lowell, Suite 106, Tucson, AZ 85719, USA School of Natural and Built Environments, University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia
Abstract:Cone fields of ambivalent origin exist in the Elysium, Amazonis, Cerberus, Isidis, Acidalia and Cydonia regions of Mars. Considerable interest exists in regard to their location and origin as their occurrence in many instances, is most likely associated with near surface ground ice; the presence of which has consequences for past and present climate, astrobiological activity, and future exploration. This research has outlined an understanding of both spatial and geomorphic processes of cone development for a region within the Tartarus Colles, Mars, as well as the manner in which spatial statistical indices can be affected by modification to the areal unit of study. This study found that cone groups for the region of the Tartarus Colles, are completely spatially random (CSR) across all distances extending to their sixth-order neighbor. However, significant statistical indices of aggregation were found for groups where post-emplacement erosional modification may have occurred by solifluction-like mechanisms or magmatic incursion into or over frozen ground. Such circumstances imply that R-indices reflect both the underlying spatial and geologic processes of cone formation, and also, an overprint of erosional modification of the cone-field within a glacial or periglacial setting, in this instance. The comparison of spatial indices can therefore offer a viewpoint from which geomorphic change can be recognized and quantitatively evaluated for cone fields.
Keywords:Mars  surface  Data reduction techniques  Geological processes
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