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GEOLOGIC MAP MEAD QUADRANGLE VENUS V21

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Product Number
206307
Series
SIM-2897
Scale
MULT
Alternate ID
SIM2897
ISBN
978-1-4113-0995-1
Authors
CAMPBELL BRUCE A
Version Date
01/01/2006
Media
Paper
Format
Folded

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Description
Abstract

The Magellan spacecraft orbited Venus from August 10, 1990, until it plunged into the Venusian atmosphere on October 12, 1994. Magellan Mission objectives included (1) improving the knowledge of the geological processes, surface properties, and geologic history of Venus by analysis of surface radar characteristics, topography, and morphology and (2) improving the knowledge of the geophysics of Venus by analysis of Venusian gravity. The Mead quadrangle (V-21) of Venus is bounded by lat 0 deg and 25 deg N., long 30 deg and 60 deg E. This quadrangle is one of 62 covering Venus at 1:5,000,000 scale. Named for the largest crater on Venus, the quadrangle is dominated by effusive volcanic deposits associated with five major coronae in eastern Eistla Regio (Didilia, Pavlova, Calakomana, Isong, and Ninmah), corona-like tectonic features, and Disani Corona. The southern extremity of Bell Regio, marked by lava flows from Nyx Mons, north of the map area, forms the north-central part of the quadrangle. The shield volcanoes Kali, Dzalarhons, and Ptesanwi Montes lie south and southwest of the large corona-related flow field. Lava flows from sources east of Mead crater flood low-lying areas along the east edge of the quadrangle.

Survey Date
2006
Print Date
2006
Height In Inches
38.000
Length In Inches
45.000
Boundary Type
Planetary
Two Sided
Yes
Pieces
2
Languages
English
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