Nightime infrared images (from THEMIS on the Mars Odyssey spacecraft) show a meandering and branched channel-like form in this region. It is bright (warmer) at night, suggesting exposed bedrock rather than fine-grained materials.
This HiRISE image
shows some patches of pinkish or purplish materials with a distinctive fracture pattern. These patches are very similar in color, morphology, and geologic setting to larger deposits thought to consist of chloride salts, like table salt (NaCl) except that the chlorine anion (Cl-) may be combined with another cation such as magnesium (Mg+) or potassium (K+) rather than sodium (Na+). Such chlorides form when salty water evaporates.
ID:
ESP_025698_1485date: 19 January 2012
altitude: 253 km
https://uahirise.org/hipod/ESP_025698_1485
NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona
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