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Geologic Map of the Thaumasia Region, Mars

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2001-01-01

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J. M. Dohm, K. L. Tanaka, and T. M. Hare, 20010101, Geologic Map of the Thaumasia Region, Mars: , https://doi.org/10.5066/P9U2C7NH.

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The geology of the Thaumasia region (fig. 1, sheet 3) includes a wide array of rock materials, depositional and erosional landforms, and tectonic structures. The region is dominated by the Thaumasia plateau, which includes central high lava plains ringed by highly deformed highlands; the plateau may comprise the ancestral center of Tharsis tectonism (Frey, 1979; Plescia and Saunders, 1982). The extensive structural deformation of the map region, which is without parallel on Mars in both complexity and diversity, occurred largely throughout the Noachian and Hesperian periods (Tanaka and Davis, 1988; Scott and Dohm, 1990a). The deformation produced small and large extensional and contractional structures (fig. 2, sheet 3) that resulted [...]

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Digitized 1:5,000,000-scale geologic map of the Thaumasia Region, Mars. Originally mapped on Viking imagery. The scanned map sheet was imported into ArcMap and georeferenced to the more current 2014 global THEMIS Daytime IR mosaic basemap. The geologic, paleotectonic, and paleoerosional maps were digitized and attributed based on type and unit name.

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