Supervolcanoes within an ancient volcanic province in Arabia Terra, Mars

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Joseph R. Michalski
Jacob E. Bleacher
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[1] Planetary Science Institute,Department of Earth Sciences
[2] Natural History Museum,undefined
[3] London SW7 5BD,undefined
[4] UK,undefined
[5] NASA Goddard Space Flight Center,undefined
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Nature | 2013年 / 502卷
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Several irregularly shaped craters located within Arabia Terra, Mars, represent a new type of highland volcanic construct and together constitute a previously unrecognized Martian igneous province. Similar to terrestrial supervolcanoes, these low-relief paterae possess a range of geomorphic features related to structural collapse, effusive volcanism and explosive eruptions. Extruded lavas contributed to the formation of enigmatic highland ridged plains in Arabia Terra. Outgassed sulphur and erupted fine-grained pyroclastics from these calderas probably fed the formation of altered, layered sedimentary rocks and fretted terrain found throughout the equatorial region. The discovery of a new type of volcanic construct in the Arabia volcanic province fundamentally changes the picture of ancient volcanism and climate evolution on Mars. Other eroded topographic basins in the ancient Martian highlands that have been dismissed as degraded impact craters should be reconsidered as possible volcanic constructs formed in an early phase of widespread, disseminated magmatism on Mars.
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