from Map Sheets
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 August 2019
This quadrangle, most of which lies 1–3 km above datum, consists of northern and central Hesperia Planum, a wrinkle-ridged volcanic plain, bordered by the cratered highlands of Tyrrhena Terra to the west and Terra Cimmeria to the east. In the center of Hesperia Planum lies the broad Tyrrhenus Mons shield. The northern part of Hadriacus Mons and a few outer massifs of Hellas basin, Ausonia Montes, crop out in the southwest corner of the quadrangle. Herschel crater forms a 275-km-diameter double-ring impact basin along the eastern margin of the quadrangle.
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