Uranius Mons
2001 Mars Odyssey THEMIS mosaic of Uranius Mons | |
Feature type | mountain |
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Coordinates | 26°54′N 267°51′E / 26.90°N 267.85°ECoordinates: 26°54′N 267°51′E / 26.90°N 267.85°E |
Uranius Mons,[1] formerly Uranius Patera, is a volcano on Mars located in the Tharsis quadrangle, named after a classical albedo feature. The name "Uranius Patera" now refers only to the volcano's central caldera.[2] It is about three kilometers high and has shallow slopes. It belongs to the Uranius group of volcanoes in the Tharsis area. The sides of Uranius Mons consist of radial lava flows; the large caldera (90 x 65 km) is elongated in the southwestern direction. The surrounding plains are younger and part of the Tharsis Montes Formation of the Amazonian epoch.[3]
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- ↑ "Uranius Mons". USGS planetary nomenclature page. USGS. Retrieved 2012-06-30. External link in
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(help) - ↑ Lunar and Planetary Science XXX, GEOLOGY OF URANIUS PATERA, MARS. J. B. Plescia, U. S. Geological Survey, 2255 N. Gemini Drive, Flagstaff, AZ 86001.
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