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Geologic map of the Phoenicis Lacus Quadrangle of Mars

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The Phoenicis Lacus quadrangle (named Lake of the Phoenix by Schiaparelli, 1877) includes some of the largest geologic features recognized on the terrestrial planets. Arsia and Pavonis Montes, (South Spot and Middle Spot of Marine 9) rise 18 and 17 km, respectively, above the surrounding plateau to an elevation large volcanoes Ascraeus and Olympus Montes, located outside the quadrangle to the north, are also about 27 km in height, about three times as high as any volcano on Earth. The summit caldera of Arsia Mons, more than 100 km in diameter, is the largest known. Syria and Sinai Plana are part of the highest plateau of Mars, the Tharsis plateau; their relative elevation, 10 km, is twice that of the Tibetan Plateau, the highest plateau on Earth. Noctis Labyrinthus, the great system of fault valleys at the west end of Vallis Marineris which is located outside the quadrangle to the east, displays a more clearly developed system of faults than the largest continental fault system on Earth, the East Planitia; the difference in elevation between the volcanic peaks and the Amazonis low plains is greater than the relief from the top of the Andes to the bottom of the Peruvian trench. This great slope on Mars is similar to the continental shelf and slope that marks the transition between the continents and ocean basin floors on the Earth.
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