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Geologic map of the Memnonia Quadrangle of Mars

IMAP 1137
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Abstract

The Memnonia quadrangle lies astride the boundary between heavily cratered and sparsely cratered hemispheres of Mars (Carr and others, 1973). Densely cratered terrain occurs in the southwestern part of the quadrangle. Strips of plains material bound the cratered terrain in both the northern and eastern parts of the quadrangle. There is approximately 3 km of relief across the quadrangle, with the highest elevations in the eastern part. Plains materials of this region are situated along the lower slopes of the Tharsis Montes, which continue to rise in elevation eastward into the adjacent Pheonicis Lacus and Tharsis quadrangle. There is little correlation between terrain types and elevation within the Mamnonia quadrangle. In particular, the boundary between cratered terrain and plains for the most part is not marked by any prominent change in elevation.

Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Title Geologic map of the Memnonia Quadrangle of Mars
Series title IMAP
Series number 1137
DOI 10.3133/i1137
Year Published 1979
Language English
Publisher U.S. Geological Survey
Description 1 Plate: 50.67 × 38.67 inches
Other Geospatial Mars
Scale 5000000
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