Alba Mons Tectonics
Termed both "catena" and "fossae," long linear depressions are a dominate surface feature of Alba Mons. Created by tectonic forces, these depressions are fault bounded downdropped blocks of materials called grabens on Earth. Today's VIS image shows two graben.
Orbit Number: 38753 Latitude: 36.4426 Longitude: 262.063 Instrument: VIS Captured: 2010-09-09 06:21
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