S. E. H. Sakimoto
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
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Geophysical Research Letters | 2002
Herbert V. Frey; James H. Roark; Kelly M. Shockey; E. L. Frey; S. E. H. Sakimoto
[1]xa0Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter (MOLA) data provide compelling evidence that the martian lowlands, below the smooth and sparsely cratered northern plains, are extremely old, far older than the plains which cover them. The evidence is in the form of a very large population of “Quasi-Circular Depressions” (QCDs), many of which are very evident in the MOLA elevation data but generally not visible in available imagery. We interpret these “invisible” QCDs to be buried impact basins. Cumulative number versus diameter curves for lowland QCDs suggests the buried lowland surface is older than the visible highland surface and that the lowland plains are a relatively thin (1–2 km) veneer overlying this much older surface. We conclude that the martian lowlands have been low and stable for nearly all of martian history.
Archive | 2005
S. M. Brady; Sallie Hughes; S. E. H. Sakimoto; Tracy K. P. Gregg
Archive | 2005
Sallie Hughes; S. E. H. Sakimoto; Tracy K. P. Gregg; S. M. Brady
Archive | 1999
James R. Zimbelman; Donald M. Hooper; David A. Crown; John Grant; S. E. H. Sakimoto; Herbert V. Frey
Archive | 1998
Herbert V. Frey; S. E. H. Sakimoto; James H. Roark
Archive | 2008
Sallie Hughes; S. E. H. Sakimoto; Tracy K. P. Gregg
Geophysical Research Letters | 2002
Herbert V. Frey; James H. Roark; Kelly M. Shockey; E. L. Frey; S. E. H. Sakimoto
Archive | 1998
Herbert Frey; S. E. H. Sakimoto; James H. Roark
Archive | 2004
Tracy K. P. Gregg; Sallie Hughes; S. E. H. Sakimoto
Archive | 2004
S. E. H. Sakimoto; Tracy K. P. Gregg; Sallie Hughes; S. L. Weren