Claritas Fossae

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Claritas Fossae
Claritas Fossae.jpg
Claritas Fossae as seen by HiRISE. Note the steep scarp.
Coordinates31°30′S 104°06′W / 31.5°S 104.1°W / -31.5; -104.1Coordinates: 31°30′S 104°06′W / 31.5°S 104.1°W / -31.5; -104.1

Claritas Fossae is a densely-dissected highland terrain on the Tharsis Rise of Mars, located immediately south of the Tharsis Montes. The fossae of the Claritas Fossae region are many superposed swarms of graben.

Context[]

Claritas Fossae is a group of troughs in the Phoenicis Lacus and Thaumasia quadrangles of Mars, located at 31.5 S and 104.1 W. The structure is 2,050.0 km long and was named after a classical albedo feature name.[1]

Geology[]

Long narrow depressions on Mars are called fossae. This term is derived from Latin; therefore fossa is singular and fossae is plural.[2] Troughs form when the crust is stretched until it breaks. The stretching can be due to the large weight of a nearby volcano. Fossae/pit craters are common near volcanoes in the Tharsis and Elysium regions.[3] A trough often has two breaks with a middle section moving down, leaving steep cliffs along the sides; such a trough is called a graben.[4]

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In culture[]

Claritas Fossae is the setting of the short story Loyal Soldier, part of the Mars Mars 2194 by Canadian author Jack Stornoway.

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References[]

  1. ^ "Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature". Astrogeology Research Program. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 20 March 2022.
  2. ^ "Mars Art Gallery Martian Feature Name Nomenclature".
  3. ^ Skinner, J., L. Skinner, and J. Kargel. 2007. Re-assessment of Hydrovolcanism-based Resurfacing within the Galaxias Fossae Region of Mars. Lunar and Planetary Science XXXVIII (2007)
  4. ^ "HiRISE | Craters and Pit Crater Chains in Chryse Planitia (PSP_008641_2105)".


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