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A concentric crater fill (CCF) is a landform where the floor of a crater is mostly covered with many parallel ridges. It is common in the mid-latitudes of Mars, and is widely believed to be caused by glacial movement. Areas on Mars called Deuteronilus Mensae and Protonilus Mensae contain many examples of concentric crater fill.


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Concentric crater fill, like
lobate debris aprons Lobate debris aprons (LDAs) are geological features on Mars, first seen by the Viking Orbiters, consisting of piles of rock debris below cliffs. These features have a convex topography and a gentle slope from cliffs or escarpments, which suggest fl ...
and lineated valley fill, is believed to be ice-rich. Sometimes boulders are found on concentric crater fill; it is believed they fell off the crater wall, then were transported away from the wall with the movement of the glacier. Erratics on Earth were carried by similar means. High resolution pictures taken with
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 o ...
reveal that some of the surfaces of concentric crater fill are covered with strange patterns called closed-cell and open-cell brain terrain. The terrain resembles a human brain. It is believed to be caused by cracks in the surface accumulating dust and other debris, together with ice sublimating from some of the surfaces. The cracks are the result of stress from gravity and seasonal heating and cooling.Ley, J. et al. 2009. Concentric crater fill in Utopia Planitia: History and interaction between glacial "brain terrain" and
periglacial Periglaciation (adjective: "periglacial", also referring to places at the edges of glacial areas) describes geomorphic processes that result from seasonal thawing of snow in areas of permafrost, the runoff from which refreezes in ice wedges and ...
processes. Icarus: 202. 462-476.
File:25246brainseroding.jpg, Closed-cell brain terrain, as seen by HiRISE under the HiWish program. This type of surface is common on lobate debris aprons, concentric crater fill, and lineated valley fill. File:Htalk23815 2215lvfclose.jpg, Open and closed-cell brain terrain, as seen by HiRISE, under HiWish program. Wikiconcentric.jpg, Crater showing concentric crater fill, as seen by CTX (on
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter ''Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter'' (MRO) is a spacecraft designed to study the geology and climate of Mars, provide reconnaissance of future landing sites, and relay data from surface missions back to Earth. It was launched on August 12, 2005, a ...
). Location is Phaethontis quadrangle. Wikiconcentricclose22451.jpg, Close-up view of concentric crater fill, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program Note: this is an enlargement of previous image of a concentric crater. Location is Phaethontis quadrangle. Image:Concentric Crater Fill Wide-view.jpg, Wide-view of concentric crater fill, as seen by HiRISE. Location is the Casius quadrangle. Image:Concentric Crater Fill Close-up.JPG, Concentric Crater Fill Close-up of near the top of previous image. The surface debris covers water ice. Wikiconcentrib22.jpg, Crater with concentric crater fill, as seen by CTX (on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter). Location is Casius quadrangle. Image:Hollows as seen by hirise under hiwish program.jpg, Well-developed hollows, as seen by HiRISE under the
HiWish program HiWish is a program created by NASA so that anyone can suggest a place for the HiRISE camera on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter to photograph. It was started in January 2010. In the first few months of the program 3000 people signed up to use HiRIS ...
. Location is the Casius quadrangle. Note: this is an enlargement of the previous image that was taken by CTX. Image:crackswithpitsconcentric.jpg, Close-up showing cracks containing pits on the floor of a crater containing concentric crater fill, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program. Location is the Casius quadrangle. Image:pitscrater23035.jpg, Close-up showing cracks containing pits on the floor of a crater, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program. Cracks may start as a line of pits that enlarge, then join. Location is the Casius quadrangle. File:Ccffigurecaptioned.jpg, This series of drawings illustrates why researchers believe many craters are full of ice-rich material. The depth of craters can be predicted based upon the observed diameter. Many craters are almost full, rather than bowl-shaped; hence it is believed that material has accumulated within the bowls in the time since they were formed by impact. Much of the extra material is believed to be ice that fell from the sky as snow or ice-coated dust.
File:46622 1365ctxcontextccf.jpg, Wide view of concentric crater fill, as seen by CTX Location is the Phaethontis quadrangle. File:46622 1365contextccf.jpg, Concentric crater fill, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program. Location is the Phaethontis quadrangle. File:ESP 046622 1365ccfclosecolor.jpg, Close, color view of concentric crater fill, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program Location is the Phaethontis quadrangle.


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