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Guest, J.E., Butterworth, P.S. and Greeley, R. (1977). Geological observations in the Cydonia region of Mars from Viking. Journal of Geophysical Research 82. doi: 10.1029/JB082i028p04111. issn: 0148-0227. |
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During the Viking mission, three broad areas of the northern plains were investigated as possible landing sites for Viking lander 2. We present a geological map of the area designated the B1 landing site in Cydonia centered on 45¿N latitude, 4¿W longitude. Viking imagery of this area has given detailed coverage, allowing the nothern plains to be examined in more detail over wider areas than was possible from Mariner 9. Some plains areas with polygonal fracture patterns are considered to be pediments in ancient southern hemisphere rocks. The fracture patterns predate at least some of the younger northern plains material. Several northern plains units are distinguished as well as surface textures of unknown origin. Viking pictures provide good data for future studies of stratigraphy and surface process in this region and others like it in northern latitudes. |
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