The Olympica Fossae are a set of troughs in the Tharsis quadrangle of Mars at 25° north latitude and 114.1° west longitude. They are about 420 km long and were named after an albedo feature at 17N, 134W. [1] Parts of the fossae have been suggested to be both outflow channels as well as channels for flowing lava, routing both molten rock and catastrophic outburst floods of water at different times in Mars' geological past. [2]
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2018 |
81972 characters 4 sections 5 paragraphs 5 images 651 internal links 9 external links |
olympica 0.385 dust 0.306 fossae 0.297 streaks 0.265 troughs 0.210 storms 0.163 134w 0.142 17n 0.142 subparallel 0.142 routing 0.120 faults 0.117 outburst 0.106 boosting 0.103 panels 0.103 covered 0.103 |
The Olympica Fossae are a set of troughs in the Tharsis quadrangle of Mars at 25° north latitude and 114.1° west longitude. They are about 420 km long and were named after an albedo feature at 17N, 134W. [1] Parts of the fossae have been suggested to be both outflow channels as well as channels for flowing lava, routing both molten rock and catastrophic outburst floods of water at different times in Mars' geological past. [2] |
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2017 |
40596 characters 4 sections 5 paragraphs 8 images 159 internal links 9 external links |
olympica 0.385 dust 0.306 fossae 0.297 streaks 0.265 troughs 0.210 storms 0.163 134w 0.142 17n 0.142 subparallel 0.142 routing 0.120 faults 0.117 outburst 0.106 boosting 0.103 panels 0.103 covered 0.103 |
The Olympica Fossae are set of troughs in the Tharsis quadrangle of Mars at 25° north latitude and 114.1° west longitude. They are about 420 km long and were named after an albedo feature at 17N, 134W. [1] Parts of the fossae have been suggested to be both outflow channels as well as channels for flowing lava, routing both molten rock and catastrophic outburst floods of water at different times in Mars' geological past. [2] |
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2016 |
36348 characters 3 sections 4 paragraphs 8 images 155 internal links 8 external links |
olympica 0.391 dust 0.311 fossae 0.301 streaks 0.216 troughs 0.214 storms 0.166 134w 0.145 17n 0.145 subparallel 0.145 routing 0.122 faults 0.119 outburst 0.108 boosting 0.105 panels 0.105 covered 0.105 |
The Olympica Fossae are set of troughs in the Tharsis quadrangle of Mars at 25° north latitude and 114.1° west longitude. They are about 420 km long and were named after an albedo feature at 17N, 134W. [1] Parts of the fossae have been suggested to be both outflow channels as well as channels for flowing lava, routing both molten rock and catastrophic outburst floods of water at different times in Mars' geological past. [2] |
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2014 |
36314 characters 3 sections 4 paragraphs 8 images 155 internal links 8 external links |
olympica 0.393 dust 0.313 fossae 0.303 streaks 0.217 storms 0.167 troughs 0.161 134w 0.146 17n 0.146 subparallel 0.146 trough 0.128 routing 0.123 faults 0.119 outburst 0.109 boosting 0.106 panels 0.106 |
Olympica Fossae is a trough in the Tharsis quadrangle of Mars at 25° north latitude and 114.1° west longitude. It is about 420 km long and was named after an albedo feature at 17N, 134W. [1] Parts of the Fossae have been suggested to be both outflow channels as well as channels for flowing lava, routing both molten rock and catastrophic outburst floods of water at different times in Mars' geological past. [2] |
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2013 |
34217 characters 3 sections 4 paragraphs 6 images 154 internal links 6 external links |
olympica 0.393 dust 0.313 fossae 0.303 streaks 0.217 storms 0.167 troughs 0.161 134w 0.146 17n 0.146 subparallel 0.146 trough 0.128 routing 0.123 faults 0.119 outburst 0.109 boosting 0.106 panels 0.106 |
Olympica Fossae is a trough in the Tharsis quadrangle of Mars at 25° north latitude and 114.1° west longitude. It is about 420 km long and was named after an albedo feature at 17N, 134W. [1] Parts of the Fossae have been suggested to be both outflow channels as well as channels for flowing lava, routing both molten rock and catastrophic outburst floods of water at different times in Mars' geological past. [2] |
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2012 |
14415 characters 3 sections 5 paragraphs 3 images 13 internal links 6 external links |
olympica 0.393 dust 0.313 fossae 0.303 streaks 0.217 storms 0.167 troughs 0.161 134w 0.146 17n 0.146 subparallel 0.146 trough 0.128 routing 0.123 faults 0.119 outburst 0.109 boosting 0.106 panels 0.106 |
Olympica Fossae is a trough in the Tharsis quadrangle of Mars at 25° north latitude and 114.1° west longitude. It is about 420 km long and was named after an albedo feature at 17N, 134W. [1] Parts of the Fossae have been suggested to be both outflow channels as well as channels for flowing lava, routing both molten rock and catastrophic outburst floods of water at different times in Mars' geological past. [2] |
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2011 |
14399 characters 3 sections 5 paragraphs 3 images 13 internal links 6 external links |
olympica 0.393 dust 0.313 fossae 0.303 streaks 0.217 storms 0.167 troughs 0.161 134w 0.146 17n 0.146 subparallel 0.146 trough 0.128 routing 0.123 faults 0.119 outburst 0.109 boosting 0.106 panels 0.106 |
Olympica Fossae is a trough in the Tharsis quadrangle of Mars at 25° north latitude and 114.1° west longitude. It is about 420 km long and was named after an albedo feature at 17N, 134W. [1] Parts of the Fossae have been suggested to be both outflow channels as well as channels for flowing lava, routing both molten rock and catastrophic outburst floods of water at different times in Mars' geological past. [2] |
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2010 |
11019 characters 3 sections 6 paragraphs 3 images 9 internal links 5 external links |
olympica 0.403 dust 0.320 fossae 0.258 streaks 0.222 trough 0.197 storms 0.171 troughs 0.165 tharsis 0.155 134w 0.149 17n 0.149 breaks 0.148 boosting 0.108 panels 0.108 covered 0.108 engulfed 0.103 |
Olympica Fossae is a trough in the Tharsis quadrangle of Mars at 25° north latitude and 114.1° west longitude. It is about 420 km long and was named after an albedo feature at 17N, 134W. [1] |
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2009 |
10932 characters 3 sections 6 paragraphs 3 images 9 internal links 5 external links |
olympica 0.403 dust 0.320 fossae 0.258 streaks 0.222 trough 0.197 storms 0.171 troughs 0.165 tharsis 0.155 134w 0.149 17n 0.149 breaks 0.148 boosting 0.108 panels 0.108 covered 0.108 engulfed 0.103 |
Olympica Fossae is a trough in the Tharsis quadrangle of Mars at 25° north latitude and 114.1° west longitude. It is about 420 km long and was named after an albedo feature at 17N, 134W. [1] |