Olympica Fossae

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

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1. Fossa

2. Dark slope streaks

3. References

4. See also

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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]

2017

40596 characters

4 sections

5 paragraphs

8 images

159 internal links

9 external links

1. Fossa

2. Dark slope streaks

3. References

4. See also

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]

2016

36348 characters

3 sections

4 paragraphs

8 images

155 internal links

8 external links

1. Fossa

2. Dark slope streaks

3. References

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dust 0.311

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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]

2014

36314 characters

3 sections

4 paragraphs

8 images

155 internal links

8 external links

1. Fossa

2. Dark Slope Streaks

3. References

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dust 0.313

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streaks 0.217

storms 0.167

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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]

2013

34217 characters

3 sections

4 paragraphs

6 images

154 internal links

6 external links

1. Fossa

2. Dark Slope Streaks

3. References

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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]

2012

14415 characters

3 sections

5 paragraphs

3 images

13 internal links

6 external links

1. Fossa

2. Dark Slope Streaks

3. References

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]

2011

14399 characters

3 sections

5 paragraphs

3 images

13 internal links

6 external links

1. Fossa

2. Dark Slope Streaks

3. References

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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]

2010

11019 characters

3 sections

6 paragraphs

3 images

9 internal links

5 external links

1. Fossa

2. Dark Slope Streaks

3. References

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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]

2009

10932 characters

3 sections

6 paragraphs

3 images

9 internal links

5 external links

1. Fossa

2. Dark Slope Streaks

3. References

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]