What is everyone's thoughts on origin of the smooth low-lands on Mars and why they are so different from the cratered high-lands?
I beleive there are at least three theories:
1. The low-lands are the result of a super-large impact on the Northern hemisphere (during the Noachian age). This impact erased the earlier craters leaving the low, smooth surface seen today.
2. The low lands were cratered just as the highlands were, but later (Amazonian) hemisphere-wide lava flows erased all evidence of the craters.
3. The low lands were cratered just as the highlands were, but an early ocean laid deposits in this low- area, burying the earlier craters.
I am leaning towards both theory 1 and 2. In other words, a very early impact on Mars created the dichotomy we see now on Mars (by basically blasting a large proportion of teh Northern Hemisphere completely away) but later hemisphere-wide lava flows filled in this low lying area.
Thoughts?