Albor Tholus

Albor Tholus is an extinct volcano in the volcanic province Elysium on Mars . It lies south of the neighbouring volcanoes Elysium Mons and Hecates Tholus . Albor Tholus is 4.5 kilometres [2] high and has a diameter of 160 km [2] at its base. Its large caldera , having a diameter of 30 km and a depth of 3 km, [2] is deep compared to calderas on the Earth. The elevation of the lowest level of the caldera is the same as the base of the volcano; however, the original lower slopes of Albor Tholus may have been covered by lava flows from its larger neighbor, Elysium Mons. Evaluations by the Mars probe Mars Express found that the volcanoes of the Elysium region were active over long periods.

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2018

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Albor Tholus is an extinct volcano in the volcanic province Elysium on Mars . It lies south of the neighbouring volcanoes Elysium Mons and Hecates Tholus . Albor Tholus is 4.5 kilometres [2] high and has a diameter of 160 km [2] at its base. Its large caldera , having a diameter of 30 km and a depth of 3 km, [2] is deep compared to calderas on the Earth. The elevation of the lowest level of the caldera is the same as the base of the volcano; however, the original lower slopes of Albor Tholus may have been covered by lava flows from its larger neighbor, Elysium Mons. Evaluations by the Mars probe Mars Express found that the volcanoes of the Elysium region were active over long periods.

2017

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Albor Tholus is an extinct volcano in the volcanic province Elysium on Mars . It lies south of the neighbouring volcanoes Elysium Mons and Hecates Tholus . Albor Tholus is 4.5 kilometres [2] high and has a diameter of 160 km [2] at its base. Its large caldera , having a diameter of 30 km and a depth of 3 km, [2] is deep compared to calderas on the Earth. The elevation of the lowest level of the caldera is the same as the base of the volcano; however, the original lower slopes of Albor Tholus may have been covered by lava flows from its larger neighbor, Elysium Mons. Evaluations by the Mars probe Mars Express found that the volcanoes of the Elysium region were active over long periods.

2016

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Albor Tholus is an extinct volcano in the volcanic province Elysium on Mars . It lies south of the neighbouring volcanoes Elysium Mons and Hecates Tholus . Albor Tholus is 4.5 kilometres [2] high and has a diameter of 160 km [2] at its base. Its large caldera , having a diameter of 30 km and a depth of 3 km, [2] is deep compared to calderas on the Earth. The elevation of the lowest level of the caldera is the same as the base of the volcano; however, the original lower slopes of Albor Tholus may have been covered by lava flows from its larger neighbor, Elysium Mons. Evaluations by the Mars probe Mars Express found that the volcanoes of the Elysium region were active over long periods.

2015

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Albor Tholus is an extinct volcano in the volcanic province Elysium on Mars . It lies south of the neighbouring volcanoes Elysium Mons and Hecates Tholus . Albor Tholus is 4.5 kilometres [2] high and has a diameter of 160 km [2] at its base. Its caldera has a diameter of 30 km and is 3 km deep, [2] it can put in a whole Mount Etna . Compared with terrestrial volcanoes the caldera is unusually deep, the elevation of the lowest level of the caldera being the same as the base of the volcano; however, the original lower slopes of Albor Tholus may have been covered by lava flows from its larger neighbor, Elysium Mons. Evaluations by the Mars probe Mars Express found that the volcanoes of the Elysium region were active over long periods.

2013

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Albor Tholus is an extinct volcano in the volcanic province Elysium on Mars . It lies south of the neighbouring volcanoes Elysium Mons and Hecates Tholus . Albor Tholus is 4.5 kilometres [2] high and has a diameter of 160 km [2] at its base. Its caldera has a diameter of 30 km and is 3 km deep, [2] it can put in a whole Mount Etna . Compared with terrestrial volcanoes the caldera is unusually deep, the elevation of the lowest level of the caldera being the same as the base of the volcano; however, the original lower slopes of Albor Tholus may have been covered by lava flows from its larger neighbor, Elysium Mons. Evaluations by the Mars probe Mars Express found that the volcanoes of the Elysium region were active over long periods.

2012

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Albor Tholus is an extinct volcano in the Elysium Planitia area on Mars . It lies south of the neighbouring volcanoes Elysium Mons and Hecates Tholus . Albor Tholus is 4.5 kilometres [2] high and has a diameter of 160 km [2] at its base. Its caldera has a diameter of 30 km and is 3 km deep, [2] it can put in a whole Mount Etna . Compared with terrestrial volcanoes the caldera is unusually deep, the elevation of the lowest level of the caldera being the same as the base of the volcano; however, the original lower slopes of Albor Tholus may have been covered by lava flows from its larger neighbor, Elysium Mons. Evaluations by the Mars probe Mars Express found that the volcanoes of the Elysium region were active over long periods.

2011

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Albor Tholus is an extinct volcano in the Elysium Planitia area on Mars . It lies south of the neighbouring volcanoes Elysium Mons and Hecates Tholus . Albor Tholus is 4.5 kilometres [2] high and has a diameter of 160 km [2] at its base. Its caldera has a diameter of 30 km and is 3 km deep, [2] it can put in a whole Mount Etna . Compared with terrestrial volcanoes the caldera is unusually deep, the elevation of lowest level of the caldera, same as base of the volcano. Evaluations by the Mars probe Mars Express found that the volcanoes of the Elysium region were active over long periods.

2010

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Albor Tholus is an extinct volcano in the Elysium Planitia area on Mars . It lies south of the neighbouring volcanoes Elysium Mons and Hecates Tholus . Albor Tholus is 4.5 kilometres [2] high and has a diameter of 160 km [2] at its base. Its caldera has a diameter of 30 km and is 3 km deep. [2] Compared with terrestrial volcanoes the caldera is unusually deep. Evaluations by the Mars probe Mars Express found that the volcanoes of the Elysium region were active over long periods.

2009

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Albor Tholus is an extinct volcano in the Elysium Planitia area on Mars . It lies south of the neighbouring volcanoes Elysium Mons and Hecates Tholus . Albor Tholus is 4.5 kilometres [1] high and has a diameter of 160 km [1] at its base. Its caldera has a diameter of 30 km and is 3 km deep. [1] Compared with terrestrial volcanoes the caldera is unusually deep. Evaluations by the Mars probe Mars Express found that the volcanoes of the Elysium region were active over long periods.

2008

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Albor Tholus is an extinct volcano in the Elysium Planitia area on Mars . It lies south of the neighbouring volcanoes Elysium Mons and Hecates Tholus . Albor Tholus is 4.5 kilometres [1] high and has a diameter of 160 km [1] at its base. Its caldera has a diameter of 30 km and is 3 km deep. [1] Compared with terrestrial volcanoes the caldera is unusually deep. Evaluations by the Mars probe Mars Express found that the volcanoes of the Elysium region were active over long periods.

2007

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Albor Tholus is an extinct volcano in the Elysium Planitia area on Mars . It lies south of the neighbouring volcanoes Elysium Mons and Hecates Tholus . Albor Tholus is 4.5 kilometres [1] high and has a diameter of 160 km [1] at its base. Its caldera has a diameter of 30 km and is 3 km deep. [1] Compared with terrestrial volcanoes the caldera is unusually deep. Evaluations by the Mars probe Mars Express found that the volcanoes of the Elysium region were active over long periods.