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2006/02/22 Graben - Context image for Graben The linear features in this image are called graben and are formed when two parallel faults have a downdropped block of material between them. These graben are located between Syria Planum and Claritas
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2006/02/22 Graben - Context image for Graben The linear features in this image are called graben and are formed when two parallel faults have a downdropped block of material between them. These graben are located between Syria Planum and Claritas
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2007/08/13 Dunes in Graben - Context image for Dunes in Graben Small bright dunes occur along the margins of the graben that crosses this image. The graben is an extension of Noctis Labyrinthus into Sinai Planum. Image information: VIS instrument
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2007/08/13 Dunes in Graben - Context image for Dunes in Graben Small bright dunes occur along the margins of the graben that crosses this image. The graben is an extension of Noctis Labyrinthus into Sinai Planum. Image information: VIS instrument
photo: NASA/JPL/ASU
2007/08/13 Dunes in Graben - Context image for Dunes in Graben Small bright dunes occur along the margins of the graben that crosses this image. The graben is an extension of Noctis Labyrinthus into Sinai Planum. Image information: VIS instrument
photo: NASA/JPL/ASU
2007/08/13 Dunes in Graben - Context image for Dunes in Graben Small bright dunes occur along the margins of the graben that crosses this image. The graben is an extension of Noctis Labyrinthus into Sinai Planum. Image information: VIS instrument
photo: NASA/JPL/Arizona State University
2005/03/30 Old and New Graben - This image shows graben in the region between Arsia Mons and Syria Planum. The older northeast trending graben have been cut by the younger southeast trending graben. Image information: VIS instrument. Latitude -14.1,
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2005/03/30 Old and New Graben - This image shows graben in the region between Arsia Mons and Syria Planum. The older northeast trending graben have been cut by the younger southeast trending graben. Image information: VIS instrument. Latitude -14.1,
photo: NASA/JPL/Arizona State University
2005/03/30 Old and New Graben - This image shows graben in the region between Arsia Mons and Syria Planum. The older northeast trending graben have been cut by the younger southeast trending graben. Image information: VIS instrument. Latitude -14.1,
photo: NASA/JPL/Arizona State University
2005/03/30 Old and New Graben - This image shows graben in the region between Arsia Mons and Syria Planum. The older northeast trending graben have been cut by the younger southeast trending graben. Image information: VIS instrument. Latitude -14.1,
photo: NASA/JPL/Arizona State University
2005/03/30 Old and New Graben - This image shows graben in the region between Arsia Mons and Syria Planum. The older northeast trending graben have been cut by the younger southeast trending graben. Image information: VIS instrument. Latitude -14.1,
photo: NASA/JPL/Arizona State University
2005/03/28 Valles Marineris Graben - This VIS image was taken just south of the rim of Valles Marineris. The troughs seen in this image are structural features called graben. A graben is formed when two parallel fractures bound a down-dropped block of
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2005/03/28 Valles Marineris Graben - This VIS image was taken just south of the rim of Valles Marineris. The troughs seen in this image are structural features called graben. A graben is formed when two parallel fractures bound a down-dropped block of
photo: NASA/JPL/Arizona State University
2005/03/28 Valles Marineris Graben - This VIS image was taken just south of the rim of Valles Marineris. The troughs seen in this image are structural features called graben. A graben is formed when two parallel fractures bound a down-dropped block of
photo: NASA/JPL/Arizona State University file
2003/04/21 Crosscutting Grabens - Released 21 April 2003 The crosscutting relationships observed in this THEMIS image can be used to determine the relative timing of graben and channel formations. Several north-west/south-east trending fractures are obser
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2005/03/29 Alba Patera Graben - This VIS image is on the southern flank of Alba Patera -- a large, old volcano. These graben likely formed as the volcano collaped into the empty magma chamber beneath the surface. Image information: VIS instrument. L
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2005/03/29 Alba Patera Graben - This VIS image is on the southern flank of Alba Patera -- a large, old volcano. These graben likely formed as the volcano collaped into the empty magma chamber beneath the surface. Image information: VIS instrument. L
photo: NASA/JPL/Arizona State University
2005/03/29 Alba Patera Graben - This VIS image is on the southern flank of Alba Patera -- a large, old volcano. These graben likely formed as the volcano collaped into the empty magma chamber beneath the surface. Image information: VIS instrument. L
photo: NASA/JPL/Arizona State University
2005/03/29 Alba Patera Graben - This VIS image is on the southern flank of Alba Patera -- a large, old volcano. These graben likely formed as the volcano collaped into the empty magma chamber beneath the surface. Image information: VIS instrument. L
photo: NASA/JPL/Arizona State University file
2003/05/08 Craters, Pit Chains, and Graben, Oh My! - Released 6 May 2003 Craters, pit chains, graben, and lava flows south of Alba Patera, a volcano located within the Tharsis volcanic complex. Image information: VIS instrument. Latitude 27.1, Longitude 2
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2002/06/17 Mangala Fossa - (Released 29 May 2002) The Science Today´s THEMIS release captures Mangala Fossa. Mangala Fossa is a graben, which in geologic terminology translates into a long parallel to semi-parallel fracture or trough. Grabens are
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2005/05/16 Cross-Cutting Faults - 16 May 2005 This Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) image shows cross-cutting fault scarps among graben features in northern Tempe Terra. Graben form in regions where the crust of the planet has been
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2005/05/16 Cross-Cutting Faults - 16 May 2005 This Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) image shows cross-cutting fault scarps among graben features in northern Tempe Terra. Graben form in regions where the crust of the planet has been
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2005/05/16 Cross-Cutting Faults - 16 May 2005 This Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) image shows cross-cutting fault scarps among graben features in northern Tempe Terra. Graben form in regions where the crust of the planet has been
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2005/05/16 Cross-Cutting Faults - 16 May 2005 This Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) image shows cross-cutting fault scarps among graben features in northern Tempe Terra. Graben form in regions where the crust of the planet has been
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2005/05/16 Cross-Cutting Faults - 16 May 2005 This Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) image shows cross-cutting fault scarps among graben features in northern Tempe Terra. Graben form in regions where the crust of the planet has been
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Looking south over Lake Timiskaming from Fort Témiscamingue near Ville-Marie, Quebec.
photo: NASA/JPL/Arizona State University file
2002/11/14 Elysium Fossae - The grabens (fractures) that dominate this scene are located northwest of a large shield volcano called Elysium Mons. Layered rock is evident along the lips of the graben as are ripples on the floors of these features. Some sha
photo: NASA/JPL/Arizona State University file
2002/06/17 Tharsis Rise Graben - (Released 22 May 2002) The Science This image is located in the northwestern portion of the Tharsis Rise at about 12 N and 125 W (235 E). What is immediately noticeable in this image is the series of linear features that
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2003/08/28 Craters and Grabens: Circles and Lines - Released 7 August 2003 Large grooves indicating tectonic faulting cross this image from the upper right to the lower left. This image is located not too far south of the Tharsis Montes, which probably pr