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- Argyre_Planitia abstract "Argyre Planitia is a plain located within the impact basin Argyre in the southern highlands of Mars. Its name comes from a map produced by Giovanni Schiaparelli in 1877; it refers to Argyre, a mythical island of silver in Greek mythology.Argyre is centered at 49.7°S 316.0°E / -49.7; 316.0 and lies between 35° and 61° S and 27° and 62° W in the Argyre quadrangle. The basin is approximately 1,800 km (1,100 mi) wide and drops 5.2 km (17,000 ft) below the surrounding plains; it is the second deepest impact basin on Mars after Hellas. The crater Galle, located on the east rim of Argyre at 51°S 31°W, strongly resembles a smiley face.The basin was possibly formed by a giant impact during the Late Heavy Bombardment of the early Solar System, approximately 3.9 billion years ago, and may be one of the best preserved ancient impact basins from that period. Argyre is surrounded by rugged massifs which form concentric and radial patterns around the basin. Several mountain ranges are present, including Charitum and Nereidum Montes.Four large Noachian epoch channels lie radial to the basin. Three of these channels (Surius Valles, Dzígai Valles, and Palacopas Valles) flowed into Argyre from the south and east through the rim mountains. The fourth, Uzboi Vallis, appears to have flowed out from the basin's north rim to the Chryse region and may have drained a lake of melting ice within the basin. A smaller outflow channel named Nia Valles is relatively fresh-looking, and probably formed during the early Amazonian after the major fluvial and lacustrine episodes had finished.The original basin floor is buried with friable, partially deflated layered material that may be lake sediment. No inner rings are visible; however, isolated massifs within the basin may be remnants of an inner ring.An article written by 22 researchers in Icarus concluded that the impact that formed the Argyre basin probably stuck an ice cap or a thick permafrost layer. Energy from the impact melted the ice and formed a giant lake that eventually sent water to the North. The lakes's volume was equal to that of Earth's Mediterranean Sea. The deepest part of the lake may have taken more than a hundred thousand years to freeze, but with the help of heat from the impact, geothermal heating, and dissolved solutes it may have had liquid water for many millions of years. Life may have developed in this time. This region shows a great deal of evidence of glacial activity with flow features, crevasse-like fractues, drumlines, eskers, tarns, aretes, cirques, horns, U-shaped valleys, and terraces. Because of the shapes of Argyre sinuous ridges, the authors agree with previous publications in that they are eskers.Based on morphometrical and geomorphological analysis of the Argyre eskers and their immediate surroundings, it was suggested that they formed beneath an approximately 2 km thick, stagnant (i.e., stationary) ice sheet around 3.6 billion years ago. This stagnant body of ice might have resembled a Piedmont-style glacier comparable to today's Malaspina Glacier in Alaska.".
- Argyre_Planitia depth "5200.0".
- Argyre_Planitia diameter "1800000.0".
- Argyre_Planitia location Mars.
- Argyre_Planitia thumbnail Argyre_MOLA_zoom_64.jpg?width=300.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageExternalLink lat=-47.398349&lon=-44.648437&zoom=4&q=Argyre%20Planitia.
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- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageLength "8753".
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageOutDegree "52".
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageRevisionID "681242129".
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Alaska.
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- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Aretes.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Argyre.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Argyre_quadrangle.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Impact_craters_on_Mars.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mars.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plains_on_Mars.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Surface_features_of_Mars.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Charitum_Montes.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Chryse_Planitia.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Cirque.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Cirques.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Drumline.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Dzígai_Valles.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Esker.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Eskers.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Galle_(Martian_crater).
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Geography_of_Mars.
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- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Giovanni_Schiaparelli.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Glacier_morphology.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Gully_(Mars).
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- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Lake.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Lakes_on_Mars.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Late_Heavy_Bombardment.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink List_of_plains_on_Mars.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Malaspina_Glacier.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Mars.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Mars_Global_Surveyor.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Mars_Orbiter_Laser_Altimeter.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Massif.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Nereidum_Montes.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Nia_Valles.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Noachian.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Noachian_epoch.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Palacopas_Valles.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Permafrost.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Sediment.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Silver.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Smiley.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Solar_System.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Surius_Valles.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Tarn_(lake).
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Tarns.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Uzboi-Landon-Morava_(ULM).
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink Uzboi_Vallis.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLink File:Argyre_MOLA_zoom_64.jpg.
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Argyre Planitia".
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Argyre basin".
- Argyre_Planitia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Argyre".
- Argyre_Planitia caption "Colorized topographic map of Argyre basin and its surroundings, from the MOLA instrument of Mars Global Surveyor.".
- Argyre_Planitia eOrW "E".
- Argyre_Planitia eponym Argyre.
- Argyre_Planitia hasPhotoCollection Argyre_Planitia.
- Argyre_Planitia latitude "49.7".
- Argyre_Planitia longitude "316".
- Argyre_Planitia nOrS "S".
- Argyre_Planitia name "Argyre".
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- Argyre_Planitia subject Category:Impact_craters_on_Mars.
- Argyre_Planitia subject Category:Mars.
- Argyre_Planitia subject Category:Plains_on_Mars.
- Argyre_Planitia subject Category:Surface_features_of_Mars.
- Argyre_Planitia point "-51.0 -31.0".
- Argyre_Planitia type Crater.
- Argyre_Planitia type NaturalPlace.
- Argyre_Planitia type Place.
- Argyre_Planitia type Planet.
- Argyre_Planitia type Feature.
- Argyre_Planitia type Planet.
- Argyre_Planitia type Location.
- Argyre_Planitia type Place.
- Argyre_Planitia type Thing.
- Argyre_Planitia type SpatialThing.
- Argyre_Planitia comment "Argyre Planitia is a plain located within the impact basin Argyre in the southern highlands of Mars. Its name comes from a map produced by Giovanni Schiaparelli in 1877; it refers to Argyre, a mythical island of silver in Greek mythology.Argyre is centered at 49.7°S 316.0°E / -49.7; 316.0 and lies between 35° and 61° S and 27° and 62° W in the Argyre quadrangle.".
- Argyre_Planitia label "Argyre Planitia".
- Argyre_Planitia sameAs Argyre_Planitia.
- Argyre_Planitia sameAs Argyre_Planitia.