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Geologic Map of Part of the Western Hellas Planitia, Mars

October 16, 2007

Introduction

Rock units were deposited on Mars by meteorite impact, volcanism, wind, flowing water, standing water, and ice, acting separately or in concert. Hellas Planitia, the deepest tract on Mars, is a broad depression lying within the high-rimmed, approximately 2,300-km-wide Hellas impact basin. The basin and the planitia are centered about 250 km east of the southeast corner of the map area. Like other stratigraphy-based planetary mapping (Wilhelms, 1990), we suggest the most likely origins for age relations and morphologies visible in the map area.

Publication Year 2007
Title Geologic Map of Part of the Western Hellas Planitia, Mars
DOI 10.3133/sim2953
Authors Jeffrey M. Moore, Don E. Wilhelms
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Scientific Investigations Map
Series Number 2953
Index ID sim2953
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Astrogeology Research Center