NASA MRO HiRISE Image of Mars: Wrinkle Ridges in Eastern Meridiani Planum
This wrinkle ridge crosses through a mound of layered material that’s been exposed by erosion. This observation poses an excellent opportunity to look at the internal structure of a wrinkle ridge. We can compare the topography and internal structure of this wrinkle ridge at this location to exposures in other terrain to see if the local bedrock has a noticeable effect on ridge morphology or growth.
The layers also represent stratigraphic markers that we know were once continuous – examining faults that cross-cut and offset layers can yield good information about the amount and direction of movement that took place along that fault.
This caption is based on the original science rationale. Written by: HiRISE Science Team (1 February 2011) Images