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A long trough in Cerberus Fossae
The prominent trough in this image is a segment of the Cerberus Fossae rift system. In geological terminology the trough is known as a graben, or down-dropped region bounded by faults. In this location the graben is about 300 m wide and 90 m deep. Bright, dust-covered, cratered plains surround the graben, and darker sediments blanket much of its floor. Dunes that vary in size and spacing occur within the darker sediments, and their shapes suggest that the wind typically blows from east to west. Light-toned, angular boulders pepper the darker sediments. They have broken away from the rocky walls of the graben and tumbled downhill. Over time this mass wasting has caused the cliffs to retreat, widening the trough. The somewhat lighter patches of cratered terrain on the graben floor were once level with the surrounding plains, but have since been lowered by faulting. Over time they may become obscured or buried by the darker sediments. High-standing ridges - remnants of the former surface - cast jagged shadows on the floor of the graben that reveal the rugged nature of the landscape in this region of Mars. 


Parole chiave: Mars from orbit - Troughs

A long trough in Cerberus Fossae

The prominent trough in this image is a segment of the Cerberus Fossae rift system. In geological terminology the trough is known as a graben, or down-dropped region bounded by faults. In this location the graben is about 300 m wide and 90 m deep. Bright, dust-covered, cratered plains surround the graben, and darker sediments blanket much of its floor. Dunes that vary in size and spacing occur within the darker sediments, and their shapes suggest that the wind typically blows from east to west. Light-toned, angular boulders pepper the darker sediments. They have broken away from the rocky walls of the graben and tumbled downhill. Over time this mass wasting has caused the cliffs to retreat, widening the trough. The somewhat lighter patches of cratered terrain on the graben floor were once level with the surrounding plains, but have since been lowered by faulting. Over time they may become obscured or buried by the darker sediments. High-standing ridges - remnants of the former surface - cast jagged shadows on the floor of the graben that reveal the rugged nature of the landscape in this region of Mars.

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Nome del file:T-TRA_000827_1875_RED.jpg
Nome album:Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO)
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Parole chiave:Mars / from / orbit / - / Troughs
Copyright:NASA - Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
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