2024
DOI: 10.1029/2023je007997
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Megaflood Erosion on Mars—How Lava‐Filled Craters Became Mesas (With Insights From Lava Physics, Stream Power, and Rock Mechanics)

Neil M. Coleman

Abstract: Round mesas up to 500 m high occur in Martian outflow channels. Mesas in Ravi and Elaver Valles occur in deepest parts of the channels where the most intense megaflood erosion occurred. I theorize that Noachian basalts poured into craters which acted as lava traps, similar to Kilauean lava lakes. Subsequent flood basalts buried the infilled craters. Hesperian megafloods stripped away hundreds of meters of basalts, exhuming erosion‐resistant strata. Lava solidification theory is explored to assess the role of c… Show more

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