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Science | 2011

Seasonal Flows on Warm Martian Slopes

Alfred S. McEwen; Lujendra Ojha; Colin M. Dundas; Sarah S. Mattson; Shane Byrne; James J. Wray; Selby C. Cull; Scott L. Murchie; Nicolas Thomas; V. C. Gulick

Rare meter-scale slope features on Mars might be explained by transient flows of liquid salty water. Water probably flowed across ancient Mars, but whether it ever exists as a liquid on the surface today remains debatable. Recurring slope lineae (RSL) are narrow (0.5 to 5 meters), relatively dark markings on steep (25° to 40°) slopes; repeat images from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment show them to appear and incrementally grow during warm seasons and fade in cold seasons. They extend downslope from bedrock outcrops, often associated with small channels, and hundreds of them form in some rare locations. RSL appear and lengthen in the late southern spring and summer from 48°S to 32°S latitudes favoring equator-facing slopes, which are times and places with peak surface temperatures from ~250 to 300 kelvin. Liquid brines near the surface might explain this activity, but the exact mechanism and source of water are not understood.


Geology | 2012

Planet-wide sand motion on Mars

Nathan T. Bridges; Mary C. Bourke; Paul E. Geissler; Maria E. Banks; Cindy Colon; Serina Diniega; Matthew P. Golombek; Candice J. Hansen; Sarah S. Mattson; Alfred S. McEwen; Michael T. Mellon; N. W. Stantzos; B. J. Thomson

Prior to Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter data, images of Mars showed no direct evidence for dune and ripple motion. This was consistent with climate models and lander measurements indicating that winds of sufficient intensity to mobilize sand were rare in the low-density atmosphere. We show that many sand ripples and dunes across Mars exhibit movement of as much as a few meters per year, demonstrating that Martian sand migrates under current conditions in diverse areas of the planet. Most motion is probably driven by wind gusts that are not resolved in global circulation models. A past climate with a thicker atmosphere is only required to move large ripples that contain coarse grains.


Geology | 2009

Discovery of columnar jointing on Mars

Moses Pollen Milazzo; Laszlo P. Keszthelyi; Windy L. Jaeger; Mark R. Rosiek; Sarah S. Mattson; C. Verba; Ross A. Beyer; Paul E. Geissler; Alfred S. McEwen

We report on the discovery of columnar jointing in Marte Valles, Mars. These columnar lavas were discovered in the wall of a pristine, 16-km-diameter impact crater and exhibit the features of terrestrial columnar basalts. There are discontinuous outcrops along the entire crater wall, suggesting that the columnar rocks covered a surface area of at least 200 km 2 , assuming that the rocks obliterated by the impact event were similarly jointed. We also see columns in the walls of other fresh craters in the nearby volcanic plains of Elysium Planitia–Amazonis Planitia, which include Marte Vallis, and in a well-preserved crater in northeast Hellas.


Nature Geoscience | 2014

Recurring slope lineae in equatorial regions of Mars

Alfred S. McEwen; Colin M. Dundas; Sarah S. Mattson; Anthony Domenick Toigo; Lujendra Ojha; James J. Wray; Matthew Chojnacki; Shane Byrne; Scott L. Murchie; Nicolas Thomas


Icarus | 2010

The High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) during MRO’s Primary Science Phase (PSP)

Alfred S. McEwen; Maria E. Banks; Nicole Faith Baugh; Kris J. Becker; Aaron K. Boyd; James W. Bergstrom; Ross A. Beyer; Edward Bortolini; Nathan T. Bridges; Shane Byrne; Bradford Castalia; Frank C. Chuang; Larry S. Crumpler; Ingrid Daubar; Alix K. Davatzes; Donald G. Deardorff; Alaina DeJong; W. Alan Delamere; Eldar Zeev Noe Dobrea; Colin M. Dundas; Eric M. Eliason; Yisrael Espinoza; Audrie Fennema; Kathryn Elspeth Fishbaugh; Terry Forrester; Paul E. Geissler; John A. Grant; J. L. Griffes; John P. Grotzinger; V. C. Gulick


Icarus | 2012

Widespread crater-related pitted materials on Mars: Further evidence for the role of target volatiles during the impact process

Livio L. Tornabene; Gordon R. Osinski; Alfred S. McEwen; Joseph M. Boyce; Veronica J. Bray; Christy M. Caudill; John A. Grant; Christopher W. Hamilton; Sarah S. Mattson; Peter J. Mouginis-Mark


Icarus | 2010

Color imaging of Mars by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE)

W. Alan Delamere; Livio L. Tornabene; Alfred S. McEwen; Kris J. Becker; James W. Bergstrom; Nathan T. Bridges; Eric M. Eliason; Dennis Gallagher; Kenneth E. Herkenhoff; Laszlo P. Keszthelyi; Sarah S. Mattson; Guy McArthur; Michael T. Mellon; Moses Pollen Milazzo; Patrick Russell; Nicolas Thomas


Icarus | 2014

HiRISE observations of Recurring Slope Lineae (RSL) during southern summer on Mars

Lujendra Ojha; Alfred S. McEwen; Colin M. Dundas; Shane Byrne; Sarah S. Mattson; James J. Wray; M. Masse; Ethan Schaefer


Special Joint Symposium of ISPRS Commission IV and AutoCarto 2010, in Conjunction with ASPRS/CaGIS 2010 Special Conference | 2010

Generating digital terrain models using lroc nac images

T. Tran; M. R. Rosiek; Ross A. Beyer; Sarah S. Mattson; E. Howington-Kraus; M. S. Robinson; B. A. Archinal; K. Edmundson; D. Harbour; E. Anderson


Icarus | 2012

Layered MegaBlocks in the central uplifts of impact craters

C. M. Caudill; Livio L. Tornabene; Alfred S. McEwen; Shane Byrne; Lujendra Ojha; Sarah S. Mattson

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James J. Wray

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Colin M. Dundas

United States Geological Survey

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Lujendra Ojha

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Livio L. Tornabene

University of Western Ontario

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Eric M. Eliason

United States Geological Survey

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Kenneth E. Herkenhoff

United States Geological Survey

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Nathan T. Bridges

California Institute of Technology

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Chris H. Okubo

United States Geological Survey

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