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GEOLOGIC MAP NIOBE PLANITIA QUAD, VENUS

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Product Number
209265
Series
SIM-3025
Scale
1:5,000,000
Alternate ID
SIM3025
ISBN
978-1-4113-2218-9
Authors
VICKI HANSEN L
Version Date
01/01/2009
Media
Paper
Format
Folded

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Description
The Niobe Planitia quadrangle (V–23) encompasses approximately 8,000,000 km2 of the Venusian equatorial region extending from lat 0° to 25° N. and from long 90° to 120° E. (approximately 9,500 15-minute quadrangles on Earth). The map area lies along the north margin of the equatorial highland, Aphrodite Terra (V–35), and extends into the lowland region to the north, preserving a transition from southern highlands to northern lowlands (figs. 1, 2, map sheet). The northern parts of the crustal plateau, Ovda Regio and Haasttse-baad Tessera, mark the south margin of the map area; Niobe and Sogolon Planitiae make up the lowland region. The division between Niobe and Sogolon Planitiae is generally topographic, and Sogolon Planitia forms a relatively small elongate basin. Mesolands, the intermediate topographic level of Venus, are essentially absent or represented only by Gegute Tessera, which forms a slightly elevated region that separates Niobe Planitia from Llorona Planitia to the east (V–24). Lowlands within the map area host five features currently classified as coronae: Maya Corona (lat 23° N., long 97° E.) resides to the northwest and Dhisana, Allatu, Omeciuatl, and Bhumiya Coronae cluster loosely in the east-central area. Lowlands extend north, east, and west of the map area.

Mapping the Niobe Planitia quadrangle (V–23) provides an excellent opportunity to examine a large tract of lowlands and the adjacent highlands with the express goal of clarifying the processes responsible for resurfacing this part of Venus and the resulting implications for Venus evolution. Although Venus lowlands are widely considered to have a volcanic origin, lowlands in the map area lack adjacent coronae or other obvious volcanic sources.

Survey Date
2009
Print Date
2009
Height In Inches
35.000
Length In Inches
47.000
Boundary Type
Planetary
Two Sided
No
Pieces
2
Languages
English
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