Elysium, located in the
Elysium and
Cebrenia quadrangles,
is the second largest
volcanic
A volcano is a rupture in the crust of a planetary-mass object, such as Earth, that allows hot lava, volcanic ash, and gases to escape from a magma chamber below the surface.
On Earth, volcanoes are most often found where tectonic plates a ...
region on
Mars
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, after
Tharsis
Tharsis () is a vast volcanic plateau centered near the equator in the western hemisphere of Mars. The region is home to the largest volcanoes in the Solar System, including the three enormous shield volcanoes Arsia Mons, Pavonis Mons, and Asc ...
. The region includes the volcanoes (from north to south)
Hecates Tholus
Hecates Tholus is a Martian volcano, notable for results from the European Space Agency's Mars Express mission which indicate a major eruption took place 350 million years ago. The eruption created a caldera 10 km in diameter on the volcano's ...
,
Elysium Mons
Elysium Mons is a volcano on Mars located in the volcanic province Elysium, at , in the Martian eastern hemisphere. It stands about above its base, and about above the Martian ''datum'', making it the third tallest Martian mountain in terms o ...
and
Albor Tholus.
The province is centered roughly on Elysium Mons at .
Elysium Planitia
Elysium Planitia, located in the Elysium and Aeolis quadrangles, is a broad plain that straddles the equator of Mars, centered at . It lies to the south of the volcanic province of Elysium, the second largest volcanic region on the planet, a ...
is a broad plain to the south of Elysium, centered at .
Another large volcano,
Apollinaris Mons
Apollinaris may refer to:
Personal name
* Apollinaris, a correspondent of Pliny the Younger (61–c. 112)
* Apollinaris of Ravenna (flourished 1st or 2nd century), martyr and first bishop of Ravenna, the most prominent of several saints called ...
, lies south of Elysium Planitia and is not part of the province. Besides having large volcanoes, Elysium has several areas with long trenches, called fossa or fossae (plural) on Mars. They include the
Cerberus Fossae,
Elysium Fossae,
Galaxias Fossae,
Hephaestus Fossae
The Hephaestus Fossae are a system of troughs and channels in the Amenthes quadrangle of Mars, with a location centered at 21.1 N and 237.5 W. They are 604 km long and were named after a classical albedo feature name. The fossae have been te ...
,
Hyblaeus Fossae,
Stygis Fossae and
Zephyrus Fossae.
Composition
The southeastern portion of the province is geochemically distinct from the northwest.
The southeast is composed of sedimentary and porous rocks.
The majority of the southeastern portion is made up of
Amazonian-
Hesperian
The Hesperian is a geologic system and time period on the planet Mars characterized by widespread volcanic activity and catastrophic flooding that carved immense outflow channels across the surface. The Hesperian is an intermediate and transitio ...
volcanic units. Most of the remaining southeastern volcanic units are late Amazonian in nature.
In recent history, there were significant groundwater deposits in the region.
It has been hard to study the composition of this province, due to the layer of dust that sits on top of the crust. Investigations in relatively dust-free regions indicate that it is made primarily of high-calcium
pyroxene and
olivine
The mineral olivine () is a magnesium iron silicate with the chemical formula . It is a type of nesosilicate or orthosilicate. The primary component of the Earth's upper mantle, it is a common mineral in Earth's subsurface, but weathers quickl ...
.
To a lesser degree, the province is made up of
hematite
Hematite (), also spelled as haematite, is a common iron oxide compound with the formula, Fe2O3 and is widely found in rocks and soils. Hematite crystals belong to the rhombohedral lattice system which is designated the alpha polymorph of . ...
and
hydrated silica Hydrated silica is a form of silicon dioxide, which has a variable amount of water in the formula. When dissolved in water it is usually known as silicic acid. It is found in nature, as opal (which has been mined as a gemstone for centuries), and ...
, among other things.
There are no strong magnetic fields in the region.
There are some extant near-surface
glacial deposits
image:Geschiebemergel.JPG, Closeup of glacial till. Note that the larger grains (pebbles and gravel) in the till are completely surrounded by the matrix of finer material (silt and sand), and this characteristic, known as ''matrix support'', is d ...
in the caldera of Hecates Tholus, a volcano in the province.
Formation
The southeastern portion of the province is approximately 0.85 billion years younger than the northwestern.
The region as a whole has been volcanically active for at least 3.9 billion years, with a peak 2.2 billion years ago, although activity has decreased considerably in the last billion years.
Crater counting
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done on the
lava flows
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in the southern region show low cratering rates, which would indicate younger volcanic activity, as recent as 10 Myr. The most recent volcanic activity dates to 2 million years ago.
The southeastern portion overlaps with Cerberus Fossae; features in this region are thought to have formed due to volcanic and water-related processes, such as
phreatomagmatism, relict ice flows, and interactions between lava and water.
In general, many flow units in Elysium Planitia (such as
Rahway Valles and
Marte Vallis) are thought to have their origins in lava originating from this region.
Hecates Tholus erupted ~350 million years ago, with glacial deposits in the resulting caldera dating between 5 and 24 million years ago.
Craters in the region are not generally typical of impacts; rather, they are thought to have formed due to explosive volcanism or collapse due to subsurface lava withdrawal.
Elysium contains numerous lava flow units with variable histories as well as volcanic and
fluvial channels
.The three major volcanoes of the region sit on top of a 1700 x 2400 km broad dome.
The summit of Hecates Tholus shows evidence of
pyroclastic activity.
Martian volcanism has been dominated by
effusive eruption styles and there is limited evidence to support widespread explosive or pyroclastic volcanic eruptions on Mars.
Elysium Mons is approximately 1.5 times as steep as any other Martian volcano at approximately 7-7.5°.
The caldera at the summit of Elysium Mons is approximately 13.5 km in diameter.
Extending past the rim of this central caldera are at least 18 sinuous channels thought to be the remnants of collapsed
lava tubes
A lava tube, or pyroduct, is a natural conduit formed by flowing lava from a volcanic vent that moves beneath the hardened surface of a lava flow. If lava in the tube empties, it will leave a cave.
Formation
A lava tube is a type of lava ca ...
and lava channels.
Observation history
The Elysium volcanic province was first noticed as a distinct Martian region as a result of data obtained from the
Mariner 9 mission, in the 1970s. The
Viking orbiter
The ''Viking'' program consisted of a pair of identical American space probes, ''Viking 1'' and ''Viking 2'', which landed on Mars in 1976. Each spacecraft was composed of two main parts: an orbiter designed to photograph the surface of Mars f ...
noted that volcanic province of Elysium experienced more diverse types of volcanism than the Tharsis volcanic region.
In 2004,
ESA's Mars Express orbiter's HRSC observed the volcanoes in the region.
The InSight Lander landed just south of the province in 2018,
in Elysium Planitia, and has detected
marsquake
A marsquake is a quake which, much like an earthquake, would be a shaking of the surface or interior of the planet Mars as a result of the sudden release of energy in the planet's interior, such as the result of plate tectonics, which most quakes ...
s emanating from this region. The main science goals of the lander are to monitor the level of seismic activity occurring on Mars and to understand how Mars formed and how the planet has been evolving ever since.
Volcanoes of Elysium
Image:Elysium THEMIS 0.5.jpg, High-resolution THEMIS
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daytime infrared image mosaic of Elysium from '' 2001 Mars Odyssey''.
Image:MOLA elysium mons.jpg, MOLA maps showing the geographic context of Elysium.
Image:PIA06827 - Hecates Tholus.jpg, Hecates Tholus
Hecates Tholus is a Martian volcano, notable for results from the European Space Agency's Mars Express mission which indicate a major eruption took place 350 million years ago. The eruption created a caldera 10 km in diameter on the volcano's ...
, as seen by THEMIS.
Image:Albor Tholus THEMIS.jpg, Albor Tholus, as seen by THEMIS.
Troughs (fossae) in Elysium
Image:Troughs in Elysium Planitia.JPG, Troughs to the east of Albor Tholus, as seen by HiRISE
High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment is a camera on board the '' Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter'' which has been orbiting and studying Mars since 2006. The 65 kg (143 lb), US$40 million instrument was built under the direction ...
under the HiWish program
Image:Troughs showing blue in Elysium Planitia.JPG, Portion of a trough (fossa) in Elysium, as seen by HiRISE under the HiWish program (blue indicates probably seasonal frost)
Image:Cerberus Fossae from Themis.JPG, A Cerberus Fossae trough, as seen from THEMIS
Image:Cerberus Fossae dark emission.JPG, Wind-blown material darkens areas around a Cerberus Fossae trough (scale bar for HiRISE image is 500 m)
Image:Cerberus Fossae with HiRISE.JPG, The Cerberus Fossae, as seen by HiRISE (scale bar is 1.0 km)
Image:Elysium Fossae.JPG, The Elysium Fossae, as seen by HiRISE (click on image to see layers)
Image:Hephaestus Fossae Two Vews.JPG, Two views of the Hephaestus Fossae
The Hephaestus Fossae are a system of troughs and channels in the Amenthes quadrangle of Mars, with a location centered at 21.1 N and 237.5 W. They are 604 km long and were named after a classical albedo feature name. The fossae have been te ...
, as seen by HiRISE (picture on right lies to the top (north) of other picture). Fossae often form by material moving into an underground void.
See also
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Fossa (geology)
In planetary nomenclature, a fossa (pl. fossae ) is a long, narrow depression (trough) on the surface of an extraterrestrial body, such as a planet or moon. The term, which means "ditch" or "trench" in Latin, is not a geological term as such bu ...
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Geography of Mars
Areography, also known as the geography of Mars, is a subfield of planetary science that entails the delineation and characterization of regions on Mars. Areography is mainly focused on what is called physical geography on Earth; that is the di ...
*
Geology of Mars
The geology of Mars is the scientific study of the surface, crust, and interior of the planet Mars. It emphasizes the composition, structure, history, and physical processes that shape the planet. It is analogous to the field of terrestrial geo ...
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List of quadrangles on Mars
The surface of Mars has been divided into thirty cartographic quadrangles by the United States Geological Survey. Each quadrangle is a region covering a specified range of latitudes and longitudes on the Martian surface. The quadrangles are name ...
*
Volcanism on Mars
Volcanic activity, or volcanism, has played a significant role in the geologic evolution of Mars. Scientists have known since the Mariner 9 mission in 1972 that volcanic features cover large portions of the Martian surface. These features in ...
Notes
References
External links
Google Mars- zoomable map centered on Elysium Planitia, with three main volcanoes of Elysium visible
google mars - Cerebrus Fossae fissures
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