Geomorphology and volcanology of Maat Mons, Venus
نویسنده
چکیده
Full-resolution (FMIDR) Magellan radar backscatter images have been used to characterize the geology and volcanology of the volcano Maat Mons on Venus. This volcano has often been identified by remote sensing techniques as one of the volcanoes on the planet that could have been recently active, and is the highest volcano on Venus with a relief of ∼9 km. The summit of Maat Mons is characterized by a caldera complex ∼26 ×30 km in diameter with at least six remnant pit craters ∼10 km in diameter preserved in the walls of the caldera, suggesting that multiple small volume ( < 16 km 3 ) collapse events formed the caldera. Four lava flow types, described as “digitate flows”, “sheet flows”, “fan flows” and “filamentary flows”, can be identified on the flanks. Three rift zones can be identified from the distribution of 217 pit craters > 1 km in diameter on the flanks. These pits appear to have formed by collapse with no effusive activity associated with their formation. No evidence for explosive volcanism can be identified, despite the (relatively) low atmospheric pressure ( ∼55 bar) near the summit. There is also a lack of evidence for lava channels, deformation features within the caldera, and thrust faults on the flanks, indicating that the physical volcanology of Maat Mons is simpler than that of typical martian and terrestrial shield volcanoes. Preservation of fine-scale (3–4 pixels) structures within the pit craters and summit pits is consistent with geologically very recent activity, but no evidence for current activity can be identified. © 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
منابع مشابه
Flexural Stresses and Magma Ascent at Large Volcanoes on Venus
Introduction: The Magellan mission to Venus [1] revealed the presence of at least 144 large volcanic edifices (i.e., those with flows extending > 100 km in diameter; Figure 1) [2-4]. Numerical models of coupled edifice growth and lithospheric flexure on Venus [5] revealed that horizontal compression in the upper lithosphere gets transmitted into the edifice, tending to halt magma ascent (and th...
متن کاملVenus: volcanism and rift formation in Beta regio.
A new high-resolution radar image of Beta Regio, a Venus highland area, confirms the presence of a major tectonic rift system and associated volcanic activity. The lack of identifiable impact craters, together with the apparent superposition of the Theia Mons volcanic structure on the rift system, suggest that at least some of the volcanic activity occurred in relatively recent geologic time. T...
متن کاملThe Mons Rümker volcanic complex of the Moon: A candidate landing site for the Chang'E-5 mission
Mons Rümker is a large volcanic complex in Oceanus Procellarum on the Moon and is a candidate landing site for China’s Chang’E-5 sample return mission. We conducted a comprehensive study of the topography, geomorphology, composition, and stratigraphy of the Mons Rümker region with multisource remote sensing data in order to better understand the geology of the region and provide further support...
متن کامل26th Annual Poster Session
1. Mission to Venus Mai-Trinh Pham, Zachary Griggs, Chris Johnson, and Taj Ballinger, Department of Physics and Astronomy The Mission To Venus (MTV) team proposes a planetary mission to: 1) search for evidence of current Venusian volcanic activity; 2) search for specifics about rocks and volcanic activity type at Iduun Mons; 3) identify specifics of Venusian surface structures; in an effort to ...
متن کاملApplications of Shuttle Radar Topography Mission Elevation Data
The Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) was flown in February 2000 and collected the first ever high-resolution near-global digital elevation data. The final SRTM data have become widely available at 1 arc-second resolution for the United States and 3 arc-second resolution for other areas. This article reviews the background of the SRTM mission, the data quality characteristics of the SRTM ...
متن کامل