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Tharsis Elysium.
Menes cedes his crown to Thamos and Tharsis as all ends happily.
The Tharsis Ridge.
Syria Planum is a broad plateau on surface of Mars,forming part of Tharsis region.
The Tharsis volcanic region.
The calderas are shallow compared to those on other Tharsis volcanoes.
The Tharsis volcanic province.
In 1973, the International Astronomical Union(IAU) officially designated it Tharsis Tholus.
Tharsis is a land of great volcanoes.
Estimates of the thickness of lava burying the base of Tharsis Tholus range from 500 m to 3.5 km.
Tharsis Tholus measures 155 km x 125 km.
The largest and most conspicuous volcanoes on Mars occur in Tharsis and Elysium regions.
Tharsis Tholus has a complex volcano-tectonic history.
It is located 1200 km northwest of the Tharsis Montes, just off the western edge of the Tharsis bulge.
Tharsis is probably dusty because of its high elevations.
Kasei Valles, Maja Valles, and Nanedi Valles appear to run from high areas(Tharsis Ridge) to Chryse Planitia.
The Tharsis Montes are three large shield volcanoes in the Tharsis region of the planet Mars.
Averaging 7- 10 km above datum(Martian"sea" level), Tharsis contains the highest elevations on the planet.
Tharsis Tholus is an intermediate-sized shield volcano located in the eastern Tharsis region of the planet Mars.
Similar spiral clouds havenot been seen over the other large Tharsis volcanoes, but other types of clouds have been seen.
In profile, Tharsis Tholus is dome-shaped(convex upward),[8] with flank slopes ranging from less than 1° near the summit to up to 16° at the base.
Some scientists believe that glaciers may have existed on many of the volcanoes in Tharsis including Olympus Mons, Ascraeus Mons, and Pavonis Mons.
The southernmost of the three Tharsis Montes volcanoes, it is the only major Tharsis volcano south of the equator.
The Tharsis Montes volcanoes lie near the equator, along the crest of a vast volcanic plateau called the Tharsis region or Tharsis bulge.
Crater counting shows that the oldest parts of Tharsis Tholus formed around 3.82 billion years ago(Gya) in the late Noachian Period.
Thus, Tharsis Tholus may be the result of two volcanoes growing together, with the main one taking up the northern two thirds of the structure.
Some researchers have compared the deformation on the flanks of Tharsis Tholus to"sector collapse" observed at Mauna Loa in Hawaii and other terrestrial volcanoes.
Lava from the Tharsis Montes and other sources within the interior of Tharsis completely surrounds Tharsis Tholus, forming a broad volcanic plain at the volcano's base.
The fissure-type eruption at the south flank of Tharsis Tholus is relatively young, so it may indicate that future volcanic activity is still possible at the mountain.
The volcano dominates the northern portion of the Tharsis bulge and is so large and geologically distinct that it can almost be treated as an entire volcanic province unto itself.