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DescriptionDer Krater Yelwa am Rande der Lycus Sulci (53374982726).jpg |
Deutsch: Dort, wo die Bergsturzmassen der Lycus Sulci im Nordwesten des Vulkans Olympus Mons an die Tiefebene Amazonis Planitia grenzen, ist ein 8,2 Kilometer durchmessender Krater namens Yelwa zu sehen. Er ist benannt nach einer historischen Stadt in Nigeria. Vom dort sind es mehr als tausend Kilometer bis zum Gipfel des Schildvulkans Olympus Mons, also etwa die Strecke vom südlichsten bis zum nördlichsten Punkt in Deutschland. Der 21,9 Kilometer hohe Schildvulkan Olympus Mons hat einen Basisdurchmesser von 600 Kilometern. Das Material der Lycus Sulci wurde von der Basis des Vulkans infolge von Bergstürzen hunderte von Kilometern ins Vorland geschoben.
Credit: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO) English: Where the landslide masses of the Lycus Sulci border the Amazonis Planitia lowland in the northwest of the Olympus Mons volcano, an 8.2 kilometer diameter crater called Yelwa can be seen. It is named after a historic city in Nigeria. From there it is more than a thousand kilometers to the summit of the shield volcano Olympus Mons, roughly the distance from the southernmost to the northernmost point in Germany. The 21.9 kilometer high shield volcano Olympus Mons has a base diameter of 600 kilometers. The Lycus Sulci material was pushed hundreds of kilometers from the base of the volcano as a result of landslides. Credit: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO) |
Date | Taken on 13 July 2023, 19:01:50 |
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