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Tsunami waves extensively resurfaced the shorelines of an early Martian ocean

It has been proposed that ~3.4 billion years ago an ocean fed by enormous catastrophic floods covered most of the Martian northern lowlands. However, a persistent problem with this hypothesis is the lack of definitive paleoshoreline features. Here, based on geomorphic and thermal image mapping in th...

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Autores principales: Rodriguez, J. Alexis P., Fairén, Alberto G., Tanaka, Kenneth L., Zarroca, Mario, Linares, Rogelio, Platz, Thomas, Komatsu, Goro, Miyamoto, Hideaki, Kargel, Jeffrey S., Yan, Jianguo, Gulick, Virginia, Higuchi, Kana, Baker, Victor R., Glines, Natalie
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4872529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27196957
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep25106
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author Rodriguez, J. Alexis P.
Fairén, Alberto G.
Tanaka, Kenneth L.
Zarroca, Mario
Linares, Rogelio
Platz, Thomas
Komatsu, Goro
Miyamoto, Hideaki
Kargel, Jeffrey S.
Yan, Jianguo
Gulick, Virginia
Higuchi, Kana
Baker, Victor R.
Glines, Natalie
author_facet Rodriguez, J. Alexis P.
Fairén, Alberto G.
Tanaka, Kenneth L.
Zarroca, Mario
Linares, Rogelio
Platz, Thomas
Komatsu, Goro
Miyamoto, Hideaki
Kargel, Jeffrey S.
Yan, Jianguo
Gulick, Virginia
Higuchi, Kana
Baker, Victor R.
Glines, Natalie
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description It has been proposed that ~3.4 billion years ago an ocean fed by enormous catastrophic floods covered most of the Martian northern lowlands. However, a persistent problem with this hypothesis is the lack of definitive paleoshoreline features. Here, based on geomorphic and thermal image mapping in the circum-Chryse and northwestern Arabia Terra regions of the northern plains, in combination with numerical analyses, we show evidence for two enormous tsunami events possibly triggered by bolide impacts, resulting in craters ~30 km in diameter and occurring perhaps a few million years apart. The tsunamis produced widespread littoral landforms, including run-up water-ice-rich and bouldery lobes, which extended tens to hundreds of kilometers over gently sloping plains and boundary cratered highlands, as well as backwash channels where wave retreat occurred on highland-boundary surfaces. The ice-rich lobes formed in association with the younger tsunami, showing that their emplacement took place following a transition into a colder global climatic regime that occurred after the older tsunami event. We conclude that, on early Mars, tsunamis played a major role in generating and resurfacing coastal terrains.
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spelling pubmed-48725292016-06-02 Tsunami waves extensively resurfaced the shorelines of an early Martian ocean Rodriguez, J. Alexis P. Fairén, Alberto G. Tanaka, Kenneth L. Zarroca, Mario Linares, Rogelio Platz, Thomas Komatsu, Goro Miyamoto, Hideaki Kargel, Jeffrey S. Yan, Jianguo Gulick, Virginia Higuchi, Kana Baker, Victor R. Glines, Natalie Sci Rep Article It has been proposed that ~3.4 billion years ago an ocean fed by enormous catastrophic floods covered most of the Martian northern lowlands. However, a persistent problem with this hypothesis is the lack of definitive paleoshoreline features. Here, based on geomorphic and thermal image mapping in the circum-Chryse and northwestern Arabia Terra regions of the northern plains, in combination with numerical analyses, we show evidence for two enormous tsunami events possibly triggered by bolide impacts, resulting in craters ~30 km in diameter and occurring perhaps a few million years apart. The tsunamis produced widespread littoral landforms, including run-up water-ice-rich and bouldery lobes, which extended tens to hundreds of kilometers over gently sloping plains and boundary cratered highlands, as well as backwash channels where wave retreat occurred on highland-boundary surfaces. The ice-rich lobes formed in association with the younger tsunami, showing that their emplacement took place following a transition into a colder global climatic regime that occurred after the older tsunami event. We conclude that, on early Mars, tsunamis played a major role in generating and resurfacing coastal terrains. Nature Publishing Group 2016-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4872529/ /pubmed/27196957 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep25106 Text en Copyright © 2016, Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Rodriguez, J. Alexis P.
Fairén, Alberto G.
Tanaka, Kenneth L.
Zarroca, Mario
Linares, Rogelio
Platz, Thomas
Komatsu, Goro
Miyamoto, Hideaki
Kargel, Jeffrey S.
Yan, Jianguo
Gulick, Virginia
Higuchi, Kana
Baker, Victor R.
Glines, Natalie
Tsunami waves extensively resurfaced the shorelines of an early Martian ocean
title Tsunami waves extensively resurfaced the shorelines of an early Martian ocean
title_full Tsunami waves extensively resurfaced the shorelines of an early Martian ocean
title_fullStr Tsunami waves extensively resurfaced the shorelines of an early Martian ocean
title_full_unstemmed Tsunami waves extensively resurfaced the shorelines of an early Martian ocean
title_short Tsunami waves extensively resurfaced the shorelines of an early Martian ocean
title_sort tsunami waves extensively resurfaced the shorelines of an early martian ocean
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4872529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27196957
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep25106
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