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HiWish near Zephyria Tholus, Looking at Emily's HiWish result
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post Apr 2 2010, 12:14 AM
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Link: Emily's blog post about a possible volcanic feature near Zephyria Tholus.

The idea is layered deposits might be a sign of this as a volcanic feature. Taking the magnified image from that blog post (@ 1/2 hirise resolution) I would say I do see some kind of layering. Tell me if I'm crazy. I've marked what jumps out at me; compare with the original image here.

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Of course there is a long way between spotting something that looks like layering and making any scientific statement, a distinction made very well in the blog post. But that shouldn't stop us from poking around with it. So am I making things up, or do others see the features I'm marking as layers?

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