- Source: Uzboi-Landon-Morava
The Uzboi-Landon-Morava (ULM) outflow system is a long series of channels and depressions that may have carried water across a major part of Mars. It starts with channels that drain into the Argyre basin in the Argyre quadrangle. Water ponded in the Argyre basin, then the overflow is believed to have traveled northward through Uzboi Vallis, into Landon basin, through Morava Valles, to the floor of Margaritifer basin. Some of the water may have helped to carve Ares Vallis. Altogether, the total area drained for this watershed may have been about 11 X 106 km2 or about 9% of Mars.
Pictures below show the Argyre basin which was once full of water. Also, the wider view shows the distance the water traveled, which was south of Argyre basin to Margaritifer Terra.
Gallery
See also
Argyre quadrangle – Map of Mars
Geography of Mars – Delineation and characterization of Martian regionsPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Holden (Martian crater) – Martian crater
Lakes on Mars
Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle – One of a series of 30 quadrangle maps of Mars
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Uzboi-Landon-Morava
- Uzboi Vallis
- Holden (Martian crater)
- Ares Vallis
- Margaritifer Terra
- Argyre Planitia
- Ulm (disambiguation)
- Ladon Valles
- Nirgal Vallis
- Lakes on Mars