HiPOD: Tuesday, 4 April 2023
Candidate Mud Volcanoes in Utopia Planitia

Candidate Mud Volcanoes in Utopia Planitia
Utopia Planitia, a vast plain in the Northern Hemisphere of Mars, has an interesting and complex history. One of the intriguing features is a field of mounds showing circular depressions at their summits. The fact that many of these “craters” are on top of mounds argues against them being craters created by impacts, as is common on Mars and other planetary bodies across the solar system.

There are many processes that can form such landforms, most notably hot lava. However, mud ejected from beneath the surface (through different geologic mechanisms) could also be a possibility. Being able to better understand how these features formed (aided by HiRISE stereo images) is crucial to our understanding of the geologic history of the region.

ID: ESP_077023_2050
date: 31 December 2022
altitude: 285 km

https://uahirise.org/hipod/ESP_077023_2050
NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona
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Black & white is less than 5 km across; enhanced color is less than 1 km. For full observation details, visit the ID link.