Hyperboreae Undae

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

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5 sections

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8 images

665 internal links

19 external links

1. Dune characteristics

2. Coexistence of linear and barchan forms

3. Images from THEMIS and HiRISE

4. See also

5. References

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hyperboreae 0.560

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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

1. Dune characteristics

2. Coexistence of linear and barchan forms

3. Images from THEMIS and HiRISE

4. See also

5. References

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]