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Dissected Mantled Terrain (CTX Frame - Natural Colors; credits: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team) 
A Northern Mid-Latitude scene consisting of Craters, Intercrater Plains and Mantled Material is visible in this HiRISE image. 
The Mantled Material seen here covers much of the Middle Latitudes in both Hemispheres of Mars and it has been visibly removed in some locations. 
This Terrain is called "Mantled" because it looks as if it's just draped over (meaning that it is "mantling") the topography underneath it.
The Mantled Material is what causes the Craters to have a muted, softened appearance. It's thought to be ice-rich material deposited in a climate different from that of today. 

The Mantled Unit is dissected here, meaning that is not pristine and has likely undergone modification since it was originally laid down. The Intercrater Plains have a pitted texture that it is thought to be caused by water ice sublimating and leaving depressions behind.

Unlike that of Earth, the Obliquity (such as "tilt" of the Red Planet's Rotation Axis) of Mars changes wildly. Earth has the Moon to keep its Axis stable, but Mars' satellites, Phobos and Deimos, are not massive enough to do the same.
Today Mars' Obliquity (25,19°) is similar to that of Earth's (23.45°), but this has not always been the case. As the Obliquity changes, the portions of Mars that receive the most sunlight shift. During periods of high Obliquity, Polar Regions receive the most sunlight. 
This causes Polar Ices, including water ice and CO2 ice, to sublimate into the Atmosphere. They would then potentially be re-deposited in the Mid-Latitudes, similar to where this image is located. 

It is believed that this process is responsible for the existence of the Mid-Latitude Mantled Units.
Parole chiave: Mars from orbit - Mantled Terrain

Dissected Mantled Terrain (CTX Frame - Natural Colors; credits: Dr Paolo C. Fienga - Lunexit Team)

A Northern Mid-Latitude scene consisting of Craters, Intercrater Plains and Mantled Material is visible in this HiRISE image.
The Mantled Material seen here covers much of the Middle Latitudes in both Hemispheres of Mars and it has been visibly removed in some locations.
This Terrain is called "Mantled" because it looks as if it's just draped over (meaning that it is "mantling") the topography underneath it.
The Mantled Material is what causes the Craters to have a muted, softened appearance. It's thought to be ice-rich material deposited in a climate different from that of today.

The Mantled Unit is dissected here, meaning that is not pristine and has likely undergone modification since it was originally laid down. The Intercrater Plains have a pitted texture that it is thought to be caused by water ice sublimating and leaving depressions behind.

Unlike that of Earth, the Obliquity (such as "tilt" of the Red Planet's Rotation Axis) of Mars changes wildly. Earth has the Moon to keep its Axis stable, but Mars' satellites, Phobos and Deimos, are not massive enough to do the same.
Today Mars' Obliquity (25,19°) is similar to that of Earth's (23.45°), but this has not always been the case. As the Obliquity changes, the portions of Mars that receive the most sunlight shift. During periods of high Obliquity, Polar Regions receive the most sunlight.
This causes Polar Ices, including water ice and CO2 ice, to sublimate into the Atmosphere. They would then potentially be re-deposited in the Mid-Latitudes, similar to where this image is located.

It is believed that this process is responsible for the existence of the Mid-Latitude Mantled Units.

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Nome del file:PSP_002917_2175_RED_abrowse-00.jpg
Nome album:MareKromium / Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO)
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Parole chiave:Mars / from / orbit / - / Mantled / Terrain
Copyright:NASA/JPL/Univ. of Arizona and Paolo C. Fienga/Lunexit Team per l'additional process. e la colorizzazione
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