Arsia Mons is the southernmost of the Tharsis Montes. It is depicted using a Viking image mosaic draped over MOLA topography. The topography shows the caldera structure and the massive flank breakouts that produced two major side lobes on opposite sides of the volcano. The vertical exaggeration is 10:1.
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2006-07-14 23:41 Cuppysfriend 291×256×8 (17193 bytes) Two processed images of [[Arsia Mons]] taken by the [[Mars Global Surveyor]] Orbiter. Original Caption Released with Image: Two views of Arsia Mons, the southern most of the [[Tharsis montes]], shown as topography draped over a Viking image mosaic. MOLA
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