Claritas Fossae

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Image Credit: NASA/JPL/ASU

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Located between the lava plains of Daedalia Planum and Solis Planum, Claritas Fossae is a graben filled highland. Graben are formed by tectonic activity, where extensional forces stretch the surface allowing blocks of material to slide down between paired faults. These linear grabens are termed fossae. This region of Mars had very active tectonism and volcanism, resulting in the huge volcanos like Arsia Mons and deep chasmata of Valles Marineris. Claritas Fossae was formed prior to the large lava flows of the Tharsis region.

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Context

Image ID: 
V84439003 (View data in Mars Image Explorer)
-41.4956
272.168
84439
2020-12-26 23:43
Tue, 2021-02-09
VIS
512 pixels (17 km)
1824 pixels (61 km)
0.033716 km/pixel
0.0344604 km/pixel

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