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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2010

Formation constraints on Martian north polar volcanic edifices

A. L. Fagan; S. E. H. Sakimoto; S. S. Hughes

[1] This study focuses on probable volcanic features in the north polar region of Mars in an effort to constrain their formation mechanisms and to estimate the thickness of a possible former ice sheet. Using Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter (MOLA), High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE), Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS), and Context Camera (CTX) data, we conduct topographic analyses of 108 putative volcanic edifices in the Borealis Volcanic Field within 69°N-81°N and 197°E-330°E. As it is rarely possible to identify rock types on Mars (such as hyaloclastite or palagonite), we are limited to the use of topographic data and images alone in our study. Therefore, we use available data for volcanic features in Iceland to predict the formational mechanisms of similar features on Mars. We examined 21 Icelandic volcanoes of subglacial and postglacial origin using Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) as well as limited differential GPS data and suggest by analogy that many of the features in the Borealis Volcanic Field were likely formed subglacially. We use these data to estimate a minimum ice sheet thickness for the area and suggest a range of minimum ice sheet thickness that varies between 57 and 610m with an average value of 283 m.


Meteoritics & Planetary Science | 2014

The origin of young mare basalts inferred from lunar meteorites Northwest Africa 4734, 032, and LaPaz Icefield 02205

Stephen M. Elardo; Charles K. Shearer; A. L. Fagan; Lars E. Borg; Amy M. Gaffney; Paul V. Burger; Clive R. Neal; Vera A. Fernandes; Francis M. McCubbin


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2013

Distinguishing between Apollo 14 impact melt and pristine mare basalt samples by geochemical and textural analyses of olivine

A. L. Fagan; Clive R. Neal; Antonio Simonetti; Patrick H. Donohue; K.M. O’Sullivan


Earth Moon and Planets | 2014

Ages of Globally Distributed Lunar Paleoregoliths and Soils from 3.9 Ga to the Present

A. L. Fagan; K. H. Joy; Donald D. Bogard; David A. Kring


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2015

Distinguishing between basalts produced by endogenic volcanism and impact processes: A non-destructive method using quantitative petrography of lunar basaltic samples

Clive R. Neal; Patrick H. Donohue; A. L. Fagan; Katie O’Sullivan; J. G. Oshrin; Sarah Roberts


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2016

A new lunar high-Ti basalt type defined from clasts in Apollo 16 breccia 60639

A. L. Fagan; Clive R. Neal


Meteoritics & Planetary Science | 2012

An investigation of Martian northern high-latitude and polar impact crater interiors: Atypical interior topographic features and cavity wall slopes

A. L. Fagan; S. E. H. Sakimoto


Archive | 2011

Using Quantitative Petrography to Distinguish Between Pristine Basalts and Impact Melts from the Moon

Clive R. Neal; Patrick H. Donohue; A. L. Fagan; Hon Tat Hui; K. M. O'Sullivan


In: Lunar and Planetary Science XLIV, Abstract #2392; 2013. | 2013

Trapped 40Ar/36Ar closure ages of Apollo 15 regolith samples lithified over the past 3 billion years

A. L. Fagan; K. H. Joy; David A. Kring


Archive | 2010

Science-rich Mission Sites Within South Pole-Aitken Basin, Part 1: Antoniadi Crater

A. L. Fagan; Meg Ennis; J. N. Pogue; J. F. Snape; Clive R. Neal; David A. Kring

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Clive R. Neal

University of Notre Dame

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David A. Kring

Lunar and Planetary Institute

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K. H. Joy

University of Manchester

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Donald D. Bogard

Lunar and Planetary Institute

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L. Le

Jacobs Engineering Group

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