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Location:
0.8N, 246.9E
Released:
2003-03-18
Image Size:
18.4 x 65.7 km, 1024 x 3648 px
Resolution: 18m Instrument: VIS
Medium-size image for 20030318a
Image Credit: NASA/JPL/ASU
 
Image Context:
Context image for 20030318a
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Wide context image for 20030318a
Context image credit: NASA/JPL/MOLA
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Pavonis Mons is the middle of the three large volcanoes on the Tharsis bulge. This visible THEMIS image covers the edge of the volcano's caldera. Outside of the caldera, numerous lava flows and impact craters can be seen. In addition, there are a few small features which may be cinder cones. The best example is on the left hand side of the image, about two thirds of the way down from the top. There is an elevation difference of about 4.2 kilometers from the top of the volcano to the caldera floor. This image shows evidence for repeated episodes of mass wasting of the caldera wall, likely due to subsidence of the caldera over time.
 
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THEMIS Image of the Day: Pavonis Mons Caldera (Released 18 March 2003)