Eos Chasma
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Eos Chasma is a chasma in the southern part of the Valles Marineris canyon system of Mars.
According to an analysis by Vicky Hamilton of the University of Hawaii, Eos Chasma may be the source of the ALH84001 meteorite, which some believe to be evidence of past life on Mars.
Eos Chasma’s western floor is mainly composed of an etched massive material composed of either volcanic or eolian deposits later eroded by the Martian wind. The eastern end of the Eos chasma has a large area of streamlined bars and longitudinal striations. This is interpreted to be stream-carved plateau deposits and material transported and deposited by flowing fluid.
Ganges Chasma is an offshoot of Eos Chasma.
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- Eos Chasma on Google Mars - scrollable map centered on Eos Chasma
- Eos Chasma - photos by the European Space Agency's Mars Express