Hyperboreae Undae ( Latin : "Far Northern Waves/Dunes") is one of the largest and densest dune fields of Planum Boreum , the Martian North Pole. [1] It is named after one of the classical albedo features on Mars . [2] Its name was officially approved by IAU in 1988. It extends from latitude 77.12°N to 82.8°N and from longitude 302.92°E to 316.02°E (43.98°W – 57.08°W). [2] Its centre is at latitude 79.96°N, longitude 49.49°W, and has a diameter of 463.65 kilometres (288.10 mi). [2]
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2018 |
105631 characters 5 sections 14 paragraphs 8 images 665 internal links 19 external links |
2. Coexistence of linear and barchan forms |
undae 0.583 hyperboreae 0.560 dunes 0.239 unidirectional 0.172 barchan 0.171 linear 0.161 bidirectional 0.124 dune 0.110 wind 0.103 boreum 0.097 coexistence 0.093 numerical 0.083 cavus 0.083 abalos 0.075 boreale 0.075 |
Hyperboreae Undae ( Latin : "Far Northern Waves/Dunes") is one of the largest and densest dune fields of Planum Boreum , the Martian North Pole. [1] It is named after one of the classical albedo features on Mars . [2] Its name was officially approved by IAU in 1988. It extends from latitude 77.12°N to 82.8°N and from longitude 302.92°E to 316.02°E (43.98°W – 57.08°W). [2] Its centre is at latitude 79.96°N, longitude 49.49°W, and has a diameter of 463.65 kilometres (288.10 mi). [2] |
2017 |
63132 characters 5 sections 14 paragraphs 11 images 176 internal links 14 external links |
2. Coexistence of linear and barchan forms |
undae 0.583 hyperboreae 0.560 dunes 0.239 unidirectional 0.172 barchan 0.171 linear 0.161 bidirectional 0.124 dune 0.110 wind 0.103 boreum 0.097 coexistence 0.093 numerical 0.083 cavus 0.083 abalos 0.075 boreale 0.075 |
Hyperboreae Undae ( Latin : "Far Northern Waves/Dunes") is one of the largest and densest dune fields of Planum Boreum , the Martian North Pole. [1] It is named after one of the classical albedo features on Mars . [2] Its name was officially approved by IAU in 1988. It extends from latitude 77.12°N to 82.8°N and from longitude 302.92°E to 316.02°E (43.98°W – 57.08°W). [2] Its centre is at latitude 79.96°N, longitude 49.49°W, and has a diameter of 463.65 kilometres (288.10 mi). [2] |