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This illustration shows the topography of the Ammavaru volcanic complex and associated outflow channel in the Lada Terra region. The channel displays a broad U-shaped outline across the image that extends from a collapse source on the southwest flank of Ammavaru (upper left), through reaches that are anastomosing (lower left center) and distributary (lower center), to terminal flow deposits east of a breach in the north-trending ridge (upper right). The channel is more than 1,200 kilometers (750 miles) long. See also the Ammavaru Lava Flow. This illustration is in the public domain and is copyright free. |
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