Abstract
Martian craters visible on Mariner 6 and 7 imagery show a spectrum of topographic types from very fresh to highly degraded. A method of numerical scoring of rim, wall, and floor is proposed to yield a degradation number to classify each crater. Plots of degradation class vs density of large craters are similar for all four regions studied, whereas similar plots for small craters show marked differences between regions. The data suggest general continuity of crater formation and degradation, along with locally sporadic formation and/or degradation of the smallest craters classified. Deucalionis Regio, with an excess of fresh, small craters, experienced an episode of small crater formation (or nondegradation) most recently; Margaritifer Sinus was similarly disturbed at some more remote time. Meridiani Sinus and Hellespontus-Noachis show little or no sign of excess fresh, small craters.
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