Bahram Vallis

Bahram Vallis is an ancient river valley in the Lunae Palus quadrangle of Mars at 20.7° north latitude and 57.5° west longitude. It is about 302 km long and was named after the word for 'Mars' in Persian. [1] Bahram Vallis is located midway between Vedra Valles and lower Kasei Valles . It is basically a single trunk valley, with scalloped walls in some places. The presence of streamlined erosional features on its floor shows that fluid was involved with its formation. [2]

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2018

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Bahram Vallis is an ancient river valley in the Lunae Palus quadrangle of Mars at 20.7° north latitude and 57.5° west longitude. It is about 302 km long and was named after the word for 'Mars' in Persian. [1] Bahram Vallis is located midway between Vedra Valles and lower Kasei Valles . It is basically a single trunk valley, with scalloped walls in some places. The presence of streamlined erosional features on its floor shows that fluid was involved with its formation. [2]

2017

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Bahram Vallis is an ancient river valley in the Lunae Palus quadrangle of Mars at 20.7° north latitude and 57.5° west longitude. It is about 302 km long and was named after the word for 'Mars' in Persian. [1] Bahram Vallis is located midway between Vedra Valles and lower Kasei Valles . It is basically a single trunk valley, with scalloped walls in some places. The presence of streamlined erosional features on its floor shows that fluid was involved with its formation. [2]

2014

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Bahram Vallis is an ancient river valley in the Lunae Palus quadrangle of Mars at 20.7° north latitude and 57.5° west longitude. It is about 302 km long and was named after the word for 'Mars' in Persian. [1] Bahram Vallis is located midway between Vedra Valles and lower Kasei Valles . It is basically a single trunk valley, with scalloped walls in some places. The presence of streamlined erosional features on its floor shows that fluid was involved with its formation. [2]

2013

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Bahram Vallis is an ancient river valley in the Lunae Palus quadrangle of Mars at 20.7° north latitude and 57.5° west longitude. It is about 302 km long and was named after the word for 'Mars' in Persian. [1] Bahram Vallis is located midway between Vedra Vallis and lower Kasei Valles . It is basically a single trunk valley, with scalloped walls in some places. The presence of streamlined erosional features on its floor shows that fluid was involved with its formation. [2]

2011

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Bahram Vallis is an ancient river valley in the Lunae Palus quadrangle of Mars at 20.7° north latitude and 57.5° west longitude. It is about 302 km long and was named after the word for 'Mars' in Persian. [1] Bahram Vallis is located midway between Vedra Vallis and lower Kasei Valles . It is basically a single trunk valley, with scalloped walls in some places. The presence of streamlined erosional features on its floor shows that fluid was involved with its formation. [2]

2010

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Bahram Vallis is an ancient river valley in the Lunae Palus quadrangle of Mars at 20.7° north latitude and 57.5° east longitude. It is about 302 km long and was named after the word for 'Mars' in Persian. [1] Bahram Vallis is located midway between Vedra Vallis and lower Kasei Valles . It is basically a single trunk valley, with scalloped walls in some places. The presence of streamlined erosional features on its floor shows that fluid was involved with its formation. [2]

2009

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Bahram Vallis is an ancient river valley in the Lunae Palus quadrangle of Mars at 20.7° north latitude and 57.5° east longitude. It is about 302 km long and was named after the word for 'Mars' in Persian. [1] Bahram Vallis is located midway between Vedra Vallis and lower Kasei Valles . It is basically a single trunk valley , with scalloped walls in some places. The presence of streamlined erosional features on its floor shows that fluid was involved with its formation. [2]