The geology of the Viking Lander 2 site revisited
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Reevaluating the geologic history of the prior Mars landing sites provides important ground truth for recent and ongoing orbital missions. At the Viking 2 Lander (VL2) site, topographic measurements of relict landforms indicate that at least 100 m of sedimentary mantle material has been stripped away. The observed paucity of impact craters <100 m in diameter suggests that resurfacing processes (likely in the form of the recent deposition and removal of thin 1–10 m mantle layers) continue up to the present. A dearth of craters in the 100–500 m diameter range, however, also necessitates erosion of a thicker mantle layer. Partially inverted chains of secondary craters from nearby Mie Crater indicate that the mantle was already in place when the impact occurred. The density of craters superposed on Mie ejecta is consistent with a Late Hesperian age and provides a minimum age constraint for the mantle’s emplacement. The thermophysical properties of the surface around VL2 as observed with Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS) data indicate that the landing site occurs in an intracrater region that may typify mid to high northern latitude sites. Elevated thermal inertias of a pedestal crater superposed atop a larger pedestal crater suggest that rocky or indurated material can be created by impacts into sedimentary targets. Rock abundances at VL2 are consistent with the addition of impact-emplaced material from the missing small impact crater population documented in this study. Thus, the VL2 site may be a reasonable proxy for the landscape expected at the upcoming Phoenix Lander site. © 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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