- Tharsis
The Tharsis region on Mars is an enormous
volcanic plateau located on Mars' equator, at the western end ofValles Marineris . Its name comes from the Bible, where it was the name for the land at western extremity of the known world. [ [http://pds.jpl.nasa.gov/planets/welcome/glossary.htm Welcome to the Planets Version 1.5 ] ] (See alsoTarshish .)It contains the Tharsis
Bulge , on which some of the solar system's largestvolcano s are located.Olympus Mons formed by amantle plume over a period of about one hundred million years during theNoachian epoch (between 3.8 and 3.5 billion years ago)Fact|date=June 2007.The vast size of the Tharsis Bulge had a great impact on the geology of Mars. Tharsis is surrounded by a ring-shaped topographical depression called the Tharsis trough, and on the opposite side of the planet is a smaller bulge called
Arabia Terra which may have formed as a result of the weight of Tharsis. These features were a major influence on the formation of Mars' drainage valleys, most of which formed in the late Noachian. The large quantities ofcarbon dioxide andwater vapor that could have been outgassed by Tharsismagma may have also played a significant role in Mars' wet period;Roger J. Phillips calculated in 2001 that it could have formed a 1.5-bar carbon dioxide atmosphere and a global layer of water that averaged 120 meters thick.Alba Patera is a unique volcanic feature to the north of the Tharsis region.
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Geography of Mars
*Tharsis Montes References
External links
* [http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a000000/a000600/a000654/ NASA image and animation of the Tharsis region in true color]
* [http://record.wustl.edu/archive/2001/03-30-01/articles/mars.html Researchers pinpoint region responsible for Mars' heyday]
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