Mawrth Vallis

Mawrth Vallis ( Welsh:  [maurθ] ) (Mawrth means "Mars" in Welsh) is a valley on Mars , located in the Oxia Palus quadrangle at 22.3°N, 343.5°E with an elevation approximately two kilometers below datum . Situated between the southern highlands and northern lowlands, the valley is a channel formed by massive flooding which occurred in Mars’ ancient past. [1] It is an ancient water outflow channel with light-colored clay -rich rocks.

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2018

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2. Exploration and investigations

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4. References

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Mawrth Vallis ( Welsh:  [maurθ] ) (Mawrth means "Mars" in Welsh) is a valley on Mars , located in the Oxia Palus quadrangle at 22.3°N, 343.5°E with an elevation approximately two kilometers below datum . Situated between the southern highlands and northern lowlands, the valley is a channel formed by massive flooding which occurred in Mars’ ancient past. [1] It is an ancient water outflow channel with light-colored clay -rich rocks.

2017

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1. Overview and geology

2. Exploration and investigations

3. See also

4. References

5. External links

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Mawrth Vallis ( Welsh:  [maurθ] ) (Mawrth means "Mars" in Welsh) is a valley on Mars , located in the Oxia Palus quadrangle at 22.3°N, 343.5°E with an elevation approximately two kilometers below datum . Situated between the southern highlands and northern lowlands, the valley is a channel formed by massive flooding which occurred in Mars’ ancient past. [1] It is an ancient water outflow channel with light-colored clay -rich rocks.

2016

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Mawrth Vallis ( Welsh:  [maurθ] ) (Mawrth means "Mars" in Welsh) is a valley on Mars in the Oxia Palus quadrangle at 22.3°N, 343.5°E with an elevation approximately two kilometers below datum . It is an ancient water outflow channel with light-colored clay -rich rocks.

2015

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Mawrth Vallis ( Welsh:  [maurθ] ) (Mawrth means "Mars" in Welsh) is a valley on Mars at 22.3°N, 343.5°E with an elevation approximately two kilometers below datum . It is an ancient water outflow channel with light-colored clay -rich rocks.

2014

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Mawrth Vallis ( Welsh:  [maurθ] ) (Mawrth means "Mars" in Welsh) is a valley on Mars at 22.3°N, 343.5°E with an elevation approximately two kilometers below datum . It is an ancient water outflow channel with light-colored clay -rich rocks.

2013

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Mawrth Vallis (Mawrth means "Mars" in Welsh) is a valley on Mars at 22.3°N, 343.5°E with an elevation approximately two kilometers below datum . It is an ancient water outflow channel with light-colored clay -rich rocks.

2012

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Mawrth Vallis (Mawrth means "Mars" in Welsh) is a valley on Mars at 22.3°N, 343.5°E with an elevation approximately two kilometers below datum . It is an ancient water outflow channel with light-colored clay -rich rocks.

2011

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Mawrth Vallis is a valley on Mars at 22.3°N, 343.5°E with an elevation approximately two kilometres below datum . It is an ancient water outflow channel with light-colored clay -rich rocks.

2010

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Mawrth Vallis is a valley on Mars at 22.3°N, 343.5°E with an elevation approximately two kilometres below datum . It is an ancient water outflow channel with light-colored clay -rich rocks.

2009

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Mawrth Vallis is a valley on Mars at 22.3°N, 343.5°E with an elevation of ≈−2 km. It is an ancient water outflow channel with light-colored clay -rich rocks.

2008

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Mawrth Vallis is a valley on Mars at 22.3°N, 343.5°E with an elevation of ≈−2 km. It is an ancient water outflow channel with light-colored clay -rich rocks.

2007

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Mawrth Vallis is a valley on Mars at 22.3°N, 343.5°E with an elevation of ≈−2 km. It is an ancient water outflow channel with light-coloured clay -rich rocks.