Geologic map of the Mare Tyrrhenum Quadrangle of Mars
Dates
Publication Date
1978-01-01
Time Period
1978-01-01
Citation
Elbert A. King, 19780101, Geologic map of the Mare Tyrrhenum Quadrangle of Mars: , https://doi.org/10.5066/P9MCMUFV.
Summary
The Mare Tyrrhenum quadrangle is bounded by lat 0° and 30° S. and long 225° W. and 270° W. The central part of the quadrangle is dominated by Tyrrhena Patera, a large shield volcano, and associated low-albedo ridged plains that probably are basaltic lava flows similar to the lunar maria. The western, northern, and eastern margins of the quadrangle are located in cratered terrains of higher elevation. The great Hellas Basin is located to the southwest of the mapped area, and the central part of the quadrangle contains a number of arcuate scarps, faults, and ridges that appear to be concentric to Hellas. The southwestern part of the quadrangle contains patches of old knobby terrain that may by ejecta and structurally deformed blocks [...]
Summary
The Mare Tyrrhenum quadrangle is bounded by lat 0° and 30° S. and long 225° W. and 270° W. The central part of the quadrangle is dominated by Tyrrhena Patera, a large shield volcano, and associated low-albedo ridged plains that probably are basaltic lava flows similar to the lunar maria. The western, northern, and eastern margins of the quadrangle are located in cratered terrains of higher elevation. The great Hellas Basin is located to the southwest of the mapped area, and the central part of the quadrangle contains a number of arcuate scarps, faults, and ridges that appear to be concentric to Hellas. The southwestern part of the quadrangle contains patches of old knobby terrain that may by ejecta and structurally deformed blocks associated with the formation of the Hellas Basin (Schaber, 1977). Prominent scarps structurally related to the Isidis Basin, located immediately northwest, are prominent features in the adjacent Iapygia quadrangle but do not extend into the mapped area. Patches of knobby material in the northwestern part of the quadrangle may be ejecta and structurally deformed areas associated with the formation of the Isidis Basin (Meyer and Grolier, 1977).
Digitized 1:5,000,000-scale geologic map of the Mare Tyrrhenum Quadrangle of Mars. Originally mapped on Mariner 9 imagery. The map was imported into ArcMap and georeferenced to the Mars THEMIS basemap. Contacts and geologic units were digitized and attributed based on type and unit name.