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1 Young Tectonic Events in Martian Chaotic Terrain
A faulted landslide is an example of recent subsidence and tectonic activity in Aureum Chaos, Mars The feature is estimated to be less than 2 million years old--very modern in Martian geologic time It is so modern that researchers suggest the tectonic activity may still be active Landslide Overview: Study of a faulted landslide in Aureum Chaos and its ramifications. Abstract: Examples of recent tectonic activity and subsidence on Mars are expressed in Aureum Chaos, the area of chaotic terrain east of Valles Marineris. So say researchers who have studied the layered deposits of Aureum Chaos and the cross-cutting relationships between scarps, dunes, and a landslide. Mauro Spagnuolo (Universidad de Buenos Aires), Angelo Rossi (International Space Science Institute and Jacobs University Bremen), Ernst Hauber (German Aerospace Center), and Stephan van Gasselt (Freie Universität Berlin) identified fault-related geomorphic features in remote sensing data, specifically a disrupted landslide that they determine to be less than 1.9 million years old. If indeed very recent activity has occurred along faults in Aureum Chaos, then these may be very important sites for studies related to the circulation of fluid or gas through, or out of, these fault planes or fissures. Both geologists and astrobiologists would be interested in the implications for the distribution of water in the crust, the aqueous alteration of minerals, and the potential for microenvironments to harbor or sustain life. Reference: Spagnuolo, M. G., Rossi, A. P., Hauber, E., and van Gasselt, S. (2011) Recent Tectonics and Subsidence on Mars: Hints from Aureum Chaos, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v. 312(1), p , doi: /j.epsl

2 Young Tectonic Events in Martian Chaotic Terrain
Geomorphic map based on HiRISE image data Landslide is cut by fractures that line up with East-facing scarp Tectonic activity postdates a ~2 my old dune field (age estimated by crater counting) Geomorphic map from Spagnuolo et al., 2011 based on HiRISE image. The next slide overlays the geomorphic map. Reference: Spagnuolo, M. G., Rossi, A. P., Hauber, E., and van Gasselt, S. (2011) Recent Tectonics and Subsidence on Mars: Hints from Aureum Chaos, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v. 312(1), p , doi: /j.epsl

3 Young Tectonic Events in Martian Chaotic Terrain
If fault activity is recent, then fractures or fissures may be important sites for future geo- physical exploration or seismic networks Could be important places to study the circulation or release of fluids/gases from the crust Has interesting astrobiological ramifications on the distribution and/or cycle of water in the Martian crust and the potential development of micro- environments to harbor or sustain life Image: Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter HiRISE image of study area and landslide in Aureum Chaos, Mars studied by Mauro Spagnuolo and colleagues. They say it resembles terrestrial avalanches triggered by tectonic events in dry environments on Earth. Reference: Spagnuolo, M. G., Rossi, A. P., Hauber, E., and van Gasselt, S. (2011) Recent Tectonics and Subsidence on Mars: Hints from Aureum Chaos, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v. 312(1), p , doi: /j.epsl


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