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September 05, 2002
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YESTERDAY'S THEMIS IMAGE: (sorry, it wasn't there when I was blogging yesterday afternoon): Terby Crater. Perched on the northern rim of the enormous Hellas Basin, Terby Crater is host to an impressive range of landforms. As is common for many Martian craters, Terby has been filled with layered material, presumably sediments. The process of erosion has exposed some of these layers along with strange, rectilinear ridges. Sinous channels, collapse pits, and a scoured-looking caprock are some of the other interesting landforms in Terby. Such a variety of landforms attests to a diversity of rock types and geologic processes in the relatively small area of this THEMIS image. Posted by T.L. James on September 5, 2002 08:56 PM
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