Some unique surface patterns on ignimbrites on Earth: A “bird's eye” view as a guide for planetary mappers

Volume: 342, Pages: 47 - 60
Published: Aug 1, 2017
Abstract
Observations of terrestrial analogs are critical to aiding planetary mappers in interpreting surface lithologies on other planets. For instance, the presence of ignimbrites on Mars has been debated for over three decades and is supported by analogy with deposits on Earth. Critical evidence includes the geomorphic and surface expression of the deposits, and those in the Central Andes of South America are amongst the most-cited analogs. Herein we...
Paper Details
Title
Some unique surface patterns on ignimbrites on Earth: A “bird's eye” view as a guide for planetary mappers
Published Date
Aug 1, 2017
Volume
342
Pages
47 - 60
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