Burton (crater)
Burton is an impact crater in the Memnonia quadrangle of Mars, located at 13.9°S latitude and 156.3°W longitude. It is 123.0 km in diameter and was named after British astronomer Charles E. Burton; the name was approved in 1973.[1]
![]() Middle section of Burton Crater, showing central mound, as seen by CTX camera (on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter). | |
Planet | Mars |
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Coordinates | 13.9°S 156.3°W |
Quadrangle | Memnonia quadrangle |
Diameter | 123.2 km |
Eponym | Charles E. Burton |
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It has a central peak. Impact craters generally have a rim with ejecta around them, in contrast volcanic craters usually do not have a rim or ejecta deposits. As craters get larger (greater than 10 km in diameter) they usually have a central peak.[2] The peak is caused by a rebound of the crater floor following the impact.[3]
Dark Slope Streaks
Many places on Mars show dark streaks on steep slopes like crater walls. It seems that the youngest streaks are dark; they become lighter with age. Often they begin as a small narrow spot then widen and extend downhill for hundreds of meters. They have been seen to travel around obstacles, like boulders.[4] Several ideas have been advanced to explain the streaks. Some involve water or even the growth of organisms.[5][6][7][8] It is most generally accepted that they represent avalanches of dust. The streaks appear in areas covered with dust. When a thin layer of dust is removed, the underlying surface is dark. Much of the Martian surface is covered with dust. Fine dust settles out of the atmosphere covering everything.
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Dark streaks can be seen in the image to the right of Burton Crater that was taken by CTX.
See also
References
- "Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature | Burton". usgs.gov. International Astronomical Union. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
- http://www.lpi.usra.edu/publications/slidesets/stones/
- Hugh H. Kieffer (1992). Mars. University of Arizona Press. ISBN 978-0-8165-1257-7. Retrieved 7 March 2011.
- http://www.space.com/image_of_day_080730.html
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-02-21. Retrieved 2017-08-12.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/streaks_mars_streaks_030328.html
- http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/mars_
- http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/streaks_mars_021200.html