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Houston Geological Society Bulletin, Volume 48, No. 3, November 2005. Pages 43-43.

Abstract: Martian River Deltas and the Origin of Life

By

Janok P. Bhattacharya
Robert E. Sheriff Professor of Sequence Stratigraphy
University of Houston
Houston, Texas

There remains significant room for debate as to whether there were persistent water flows, significant precipitation and standing water bodies during the early Noachian history of Mars. Recent Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) images of meandering channels associated with a Noachian-age, lacustrine delta within Holden NE Crater show evidence for persistent water flows.

The topmost layer shows clear evidence of meandering streams associated with four depositional lobes. The channels record a complex history of migration, avulsion and bifurcation, forming a distributive pattern with up to five orders of branching. Several channels show a distinct transition from initially straight, to highly sinuous, followed by classic chute cutoffs.

Relatively smooth and more brightly reflective layers deeper in the crater fill may represent flatter-lying lacustrine bottom sets and could speculatively be evaporitic. The transition from smooth lower layers lacking channel belts to straight channels to meandering channels suggests a progressive evolution of the sedimentary fill.

Our analysis of the surface features, as well as estimates of accumulation rates of the underlying 150 meters of strata within the crater fill, suggests that Holden NE Crater may have contained a lake that persisted for a few thousand to possibly as long as a few million years. This supports the hypothesis that early Mars was both warmer and wetter during the Noachian. In addition, these sediments represent a probable watery habitat that should be investigated for evidence of possible extinct Martian life.

Unnumbered Figure. Images of Meandering Channels Associated with a Lacustrine Delta Show Evidence for Persistent Water Flows.

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