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This image shows a transition from depressed to inverted channels in the Gorgonum Basin.

In the darker terrain, there are two channels that display depressed topography. As these two channels cross into the underlying brighter terrain, the channels now stand above the surrounding area, indicating they are inverted in topography. 

This change from depressed to inverted topography is the result of what is called “differential erosion.” The channel may contain hardened sediments or have cements that make it more resistant to erosion relative to the darker terrain that once flowed through it. As a result, erosion has removed the less resistant upper darker terrain, leaving behind the more resistant channel standing above the underlying bright terrain. 


Image: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona https://www.uahirise.org/hipod/ESP_046201_1430
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