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Geology | 2013

Fill and spill of giant lakes in the eastern Valles Marineris region of Mars

Nicholas H. Warner; Mariam Sowe; Sanjeev Gupta; Alexander Dumke; Kate Goddard

The existence of Hesperian age (3.7–3.4 Ga) surface water bodies on Mars is a contentious issue, often conflicting with favored climate models. Extensive lakes are proposed to have filled parts of Valles Marineris during this period, yet evidence for their presence and temporal continuity is poorly constrained. Here we report geomorphic and chronologic evidence for the initiation and demise of a voluminous lake system within the basins of eastern Valles Marineris. We find that independent, kilometer-deep lakes were present here well after the wetter, global climate optimum that characterized the previous Noachian epoch (4.1–3.7 Ga). Relative and impact crater chronologies of flood channels emerging from lake basins indicate relatively late lake spillover in the Early Amazonian (ca. 3.0 Ga). Drawdown of the lake and cessation of interbasin sedimentation may be recorded by a similar Early Amazonian (ca. 3.1 Ga) crater retention age on the surface of Capri Mensa, a 4-km-tall, sulfate-bearing interior layered deposit. The topography data demonstrate that incision of the bedrock barriers between the basins during spillover was driven by a dramatic local base-level difference between the lake surface and downstream basin floors. We postulate that the lake spillover process created an integrated drainage routing system between a voluminous equatorial water supply and the northern plains basin.


Geological Society, London, Special Publications | 2011

A comparative study of interior layered deposits on Mars

Mariam Sowe; R. Jaumann; Gerhard Neukum

Abstract Interior layered deposits (ILDs) of the eastern Valles Marineris and adjacent chaos regions were analysed using high-resolution imagery, topography and spectral data in order to detect possible correlations. We find that ILDs are susceptible to erosion and weathering, as proven by their shapes (mesa, buttes), surface structures (pitted, fluted, yardangs), stair-stepped morphologies at different scales, and metre-sized boulders and talus. ILDs bear hydrated sulphates; consequently, we conclude that aqueous conditions dominated during their formation. Subhorizontal layering and parallel bedding of the ILDs could then indicate that deposition took place under low-energy aquatic conditions. Their superposition on chaotic terrain suggests that they are younger than chaotic terrain and, hence, younger than Late Hesperian. For the hydrated ILDs, which show polyhydrated on top of monohydrated sulphates, we think that formation within an evaporative body is not conceivable and we assume instead that a conversion of sulphates by post-formational humidity changes took place. As hydrated ILDs correlate well with rock fragmentation, we suppose that volume changes due to water content are responsible for rock fragmentation. Despite the different ILD settings, the basic conditions during sedimentation and erosion of ILDs could not have varied greatly because comparable mineralogies and morphologies are found among ILDs.


Icarus | 2011

Sulfates and iron oxides in Ophir Chasma, Mars, based on OMEGA and CRISM observations

Lorenz Wendt; Christoph Gross; T. Kneissl; Mariam Sowe; Jean-Philippe Combe; Patrick C. McGuire; Gerhard Neukum


Icarus | 2012

Hydrated minerals in the deposits of Aureum Chaos

Mariam Sowe; Lorenz Wendt; Patrick C. McGuire; G. Neukum


Planetary and Space Science | 2015

Quantifying geological processes on Mars - Results of the high resolution stereo camera (HRSC) on Mars express

R. Jaumann; Daniela Tirsch; Ernst Hauber; V. Ansan; G. Di Achille; G. Erkeling; Frank Fueten; James W. Head; Maarten G. Kleinhans; N. Mangold; G. Michael; Gerhard Neukum; Andrea Pacifici; Thomas Platz; Monica Pondrelli; J. Raack; Dennis Reiss; David A. Williams; Solmaz Adeli; David Baratoux; G. de Villiers; Bernard H. Foing; Sanjeev Gupta; Klaus Gwinner; Harald Hiesinger; Harald Hoffmann; L. Le Deit; Lucia Marinangeli; Klaus-Dieter Matz; Volker Mertens


Archive | 2007

Interior Layered Deposits in the Eastern Valles Marineris and Chaotic Terrains on Mars

Mariam Sowe; Ernst Hauber; Ralf Jaumann; Klaus Gwinner; Frank Fueten; Ron Stesky; Gerhard Neukum


Planetary and Space Science | 2014

Water and Martian habitability: Results of an integrative study of water related processes on Mars in context with an interdisciplinary Helmholtz research alliance “Planetary Evolution and Life”

R. Jaumann; Daniela Tirsch; Ernst Hauber; G. Erkeling; Harald Hiesinger; Laetitia Le Deit; Mariam Sowe; Solmaz Adeli; A. Petau; Dennis Reiss


Archive | 2009

Interior Layered Deposits in chaotic terrains on Mars

Mariam Sowe


Archive | 2013

Mapping Minerals on Mars with CRISM: Atmospheric and Photometric Correction for MRDR Map Tiles, Version 2, and Comparison to OMEGA

Patrick C. McGuire; Raymond E. Arvidson; Janice L. Bishop; Adrian J. Brown; Selby C. Cull; Robert O. Green; C. Gross; C. D. Hash; Ernst Hauber; David Carl Humm; R. Jaumann; L. Le Deit; Erick R. Malaret; Terry Z. Martin; Giuseppe A. Marzo; M.F. Morgan; Scott L. Murchie; John F. Mustard; G. Neukum; M. P. L. Parente; Thomas Platz; Ted L. Roush; F. P. Seelos; Smith; Mariam Sowe; Daniela Tirsch; S. Walter; Lorenz Wendt; Sandra Margot Wiseman; M. J. Wolff


Archive | 2010

Sulfates and Iron Oxides in Ophir Chasma, Mars

Lorenz Wendt; Christian Gross; T. Kneissl; Mariam Sowe; J.-Ph. Combe; L. Ledeit; Patrick C. McGuire; Gerhard Neukum

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Gerhard Neukum

California Institute of Technology

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Lorenz Wendt

Free University of Berlin

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R. Jaumann

German Aerospace Center

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T. Kneissl

Free University of Berlin

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