2.4 - 1 |
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Class: ebc Source: fha01120 Comment: crater partly covered by evaporite |
2.4 - 2 |
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Class: ebc Source: fha01120 Comment: crater almost completely covered by evaporite |
2.4 - 3 |
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Class: ebc Source: fha01265 Comment: crater partly covered by evaporite and pyramid at rim |
2.4 - 4 |
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Class: ebc Source: SP234404 Comment: Complex evaporite structure. At S1 and S2 two small craters (10 m/pix) seem to be the water source. At C2 similar small less active ones were grown above ground level. The one at C1 seems inactive. Remains of an old crater rim are barley visible. To the left three layers of evaporite terraces are standing out. |
2.4 - 5 |
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Class: ebc Source: sp236105 Comment: Three rim pyramids close together point to an underground source at the common center of the three craters. |
2.4 - 6 |
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Class: ebc Source: sp236303 Comment: crater partly covered by evaporite, originates from rim |
2.4 - 7 |
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Class: ebc Source: sp236303 Comment: crater partly covered by evaporite but origin not at rim |
2.4 - 8 |
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Class: ebc Source: sp236603 Comment: Two craters partly covered by evaporite? |
2.4 - 9 |
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Class: ebc Source: sp237403 Comment: At first glance a crater that created an evaporite from its rim. But the crater seems more elevated than the surface. Perhaps it is no impact crater but created by volcanic-related water/steam eruptions like those known from "pseudocraters" |
2.4 - 9a |
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Class: u Source: sp249304 Comment: A small pseudocrater or cinder cone with distinct black area. Probably related to ash or water eruption. |
2.4 - 10 |
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Class: ebc Source: SP239004 Comment: In same area: - Domes (1, 3, B), cone evaporites? - Evaporite covers crater rim (2) - Evapotite covered crater (4) |
2.4 - 11 |
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Class: ebc Source: Sp243803 Comment: Three sided rim pyramid at heavy eroded crater |
2.4 - 12 |
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Class: ebc Source: sp246006 Comment: crater partly covered by evaporite, origin outside crater and white streaks in crater |
2.4 - 13 |
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Class: ebc Source: sp246306 Comment: Different types of evaporites near or at crater |
2.4 - 14 |
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Class: ebc Source: sp246502 Comment: Evaporite ridge grown out of crater center |
2.4 - 15 |
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Class: ebc Source: sp247304 Comment: crater partly covered by evaporite |
2.4 - 16 |
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Class: ebc Source: sp248003 Comment: Evaporite pyramids originating at rim and some outside at single sources |
2.4 - 17 |
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Class: ebc Source: sp248003 Comment: crater partly covered by evaporite |
2.4 - 18 |
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Class: ebc X Source: sp251105 Comment: crater totally covered by multi-sided flat evaporite pyramid originating from center |
2.4 - 19 |
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Class: ebc Source: sp252205 Comment: pyramid connects two crater rims |
2.4 - 20 |
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Class: ebc Source: sp252903 Comment: like above |
2.4 - 21 |
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Class: ebc Source: sp252903 Comment: Pyramid only remain of crater? |
2.4 - 22 |
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Class: ebc Source: sp252903 Comment: Rim evaporites are main remains of crater |
2.4 - 23 |
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Class: ebc Source: sp253103 Comment: Layer of evaporite covers crater, layers partly brocken away |
2.4 - 24 |
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Class: ecc ebc Source: sp253104 Comment: Different sizes of center crater pyramids in same area |
2.4 - 25 |
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Class: ebc Source: sp253104 Comment: type like above |
2.4 - 26 |
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Class: ecc ebc Source: sp253203 Comment: Most unusual crater-related evaporite. Bright center ridge and nearly covered small center crater indication of different past water activity types? |