Planet Four: Terrains - Discovery of Araneiforms Outside of the South Polar Layered Deposits
Megan E. Schwamb, Klaus-Michael Aye, Ganna Portyankina, Candice J., Hansen, Campbell Allen, Sarah Allen, Fred J. Calef III, Simone Duca, Adam, McMaster, Grant R. M. Miller

TL;DR
This study uses citizen science to map Martian terrains, discovering araneiforms outside the South Polar Layered Deposits, expanding understanding of their distribution and formation conditions.
Contribution
First identification of spider araneiforms outside the South Polar Layered Deposits on Mars, confirmed with high-resolution imaging, broadening knowledge of their geological distribution.
Findings
Araneiforms found on Amazonian and Hesperian units
No overlap between spider and Swiss cheese terrains
Supports CO2 jet formation process hypothesis
Abstract
We present the results of a systematic mapping of seasonally sculpted terrains on the South Polar region of Mars with the Planet Four: Terrains (P4T) online citizen science project. P4T enlists members of the general public to visually identify features in the publicly released Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter CTX images. In particular, P4T volunteers are asked to identify: 1) araneiforms (including features with a central pit and radiating channels known as 'spiders'); 2) erosional depressions, troughs, mesas, ridges, and quasi-circular pits characteristic of the South Polar Residual Cap (SPRC) which we collectively refer to as 'Swiss cheese terrain', and 3) craters. In this work we present the distributions of our high confidence classic spider araneiforms and Swiss cheese terrain identifications. We find no locations within our high confidence spider sample that also have confident Swiss…
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