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Deep fractures and water-carved valleys

Written by  Tuesday, 31 January 2023 10:00
Nectaris Fossae and Protva Valles

Mars displays fascinating geology everywhere you look – and nowhere is this more true than in the fractured, wrinkled ground seen in this image from ESA’s Mars Express.

A broader view of Nectaris Fossae and Protva Valles
A broader view of Nectaris Fossae and Protva Valles

As these lava flows cooled and solidified on unstable, shifting ground, they became compressed, resulting in ‘wrinkle ridges’. One of the most substantial ridges is seen to the bottom-right of centre as an unsteady diagonal line scored into the surface.

Following this extensive resurfacing by lava, Thaumasia Planum was covered in volcanic ash and dust, before the water flows cut through the lava to form the Protva Valles. The origin of these water flows remains unclear; they appear to emerge at different heights, implying that water may have seeped through subsurface layers of Mars.


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