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ASU-IPF-3087
Slide: 2010-04 #3087

Image Title: Faulted Layered Bedrock in Noctis Labyrinthus
Catalog #: ESP_016845_1715
Mission: Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
Insturment: High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE)

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Release Date: 7 April 2010

A portion of this observation shows layered bedrock that has been faulted and tilted. These layers were likely horizontal when the materials were first deposited, but are now tilted to high angles, approaching 90 degrees, so we get a good cross-sectional view from a bird's-eye view. The layers have distinctive colors, textures, and thicknesses, so it is easy to correlate layers from place to place. That makes it easy to measure the offset along the many faults breaking the layers. Written by: Alfred McEwen

Image Credit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona

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