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Nepenthes Mensae (MULTISPECTRUM; credits: Lunexit)
The High Resolution Stereo Camera on board ESA’s Mars Express Orbiter imaged Nepenthes Mensae, a river delta on Mars, on 22 January 2008. 
The data was acquired in the Region lying at approx. 3° North and 121° East, with a ground resolution of 15 mt/pixel. 
The southern part of the image shows a structure reminiscent of a river delta on Earth, whose material was eroded from a valley, about 30 Km long and upto 1000 mt deep. This formed a fan-shaped deposit at the mouth of the valley. The rim of the deposit stands roughly 300 mt above the floor of the depression. 
The resemblance of the structure to river deltas on Earth suggests that it was formed by a similar mechanism. Scientists believe that sediment transported by water was deposited as the flow of the water slowed down where the channel widened and met the mouth of the river. 

The pictures show that the Region was affected by two episodes of flooding. 
The first left a cone-shaped deposit, reaching far out into the lowland. 
The second episode formed the fan with the distinct margin. This margin could indicate the location where sediments flowed into a standing body of water or ice. 

Numerous hills and flat-topped mountains visible in the central part of the depression are remnants of the material that was present in the area. 
The material was then eroded forming the depression, leaving behind the elevations visible today.
Parole chiave: Mars from orbit - Nepenthes Mensae

Nepenthes Mensae (MULTISPECTRUM; credits: Lunexit)

The High Resolution Stereo Camera on board ESA’s Mars Express Orbiter imaged Nepenthes Mensae, a river delta on Mars, on 22 January 2008.
The data was acquired in the Region lying at approx. 3° North and 121° East, with a ground resolution of 15 mt/pixel.
The southern part of the image shows a structure reminiscent of a river delta on Earth, whose material was eroded from a valley, about 30 Km long and upto 1000 mt deep. This formed a fan-shaped deposit at the mouth of the valley. The rim of the deposit stands roughly 300 mt above the floor of the depression.
The resemblance of the structure to river deltas on Earth suggests that it was formed by a similar mechanism. Scientists believe that sediment transported by water was deposited as the flow of the water slowed down where the channel widened and met the mouth of the river.

The pictures show that the Region was affected by two episodes of flooding.
The first left a cone-shaped deposit, reaching far out into the lowland.
The second episode formed the fan with the distinct margin. This margin could indicate the location where sediments flowed into a standing body of water or ice.

Numerous hills and flat-topped mountains visible in the central part of the depression are remnants of the material that was present in the area.
The material was then eroded forming the depression, leaving behind the elevations visible today.

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Nome del file:NepenthesMensae-385-090408-5212-6-co1-01.jpg
Nome album:MareKromium / Mars through Mars Express (ESA - Original Raw Frames & Orbital Panoramas)
Valutazione (3 voti):55555(Mostra dettagli)
Parole chiave:Mars / from / orbit / - / Nepenthes / Mensae
Copyright:ESA/ DLR/ FU Berlin (G. Neukum) e Lunexit per il trattamento addizionale MULTISPECTRUM
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Data di inserimento:Mag 05, 2008
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