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- Samarkand_Sulci abstract "Samarkand Sulci is a region of grooved terrain on the surface of Saturn's moon Enceladus. The feature is centered at 30.5° North Latitude, 326.8° West Longitude and is approximately 383 kilometers long. Samarkand Sulci consists of three parts. The southern and eastern extensions bound Sarandib Planitia on its western and northern sides, respectively. The northern portions extends into a region of cratered terrain.Using Voyager 2 images, Kargel and Pozio (1996) found that the northern and southern/eastern extensions of this feature are likely distinct features with different origins and ages. The portions surrounding Sarandib Planitia were characterized as sinuous "mountainous ridges" 1-1.5 km in height, and lying within relative topographic lows. Kargel and Pozio (1996) suggested that they might be fold belts, similar to North America's Appalachian Mountains. The northern portion of Samarkand Sulci was found to consist of linear fractures, suggesting that rather than a compressional fold belt, the northern part of Samarkand Sulci may in fact be an extensional rift. Based on analysis of crater counts in both areas of Samarkand Sulci, Kargel and Pozio (1996) suggested that the rift formed before the ridges.Recent images by the Cassini spacecraft show portions of Samarkand Sulci at much higher resolution than in the Voyager 2 images. Numerous parallel ridges are resolved in the southern and eastern extensions of the feature, though some ridges appear chevron shaped. Just as Kargel and Pozio (1996) found parts of this feature lying within topographic lows, sharp scarps bound the ridge belts in several regions. On the far eastern tip of Samarkand Sulci, these scarps begin to converge as the ridge belts disappear, forming narrow canyons. Northern Samarkand Sulci was also observed. This region appears unconsolidated with several craters, like Ahmad and Peri-Banu, appearing to be cross-cut or even flooded by this portion of Samarkand Sulci.Near the southern end of Samarkand Sulci, curious dark patches, 500–750 m across were observed lying along ridge crests. It is possible these spots may be collapse pits.Samarkand Sulci is named after the country ruled over by Shah Zaman, brother of Shahryar, in Arabian Nights.".
- Samarkand_Sulci wikiPageID "2095202".
- Samarkand_Sulci wikiPageLength "3185".
- Samarkand_Sulci wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Samarkand_Sulci wikiPageRevisionID "650474731".
- Samarkand_Sulci wikiPageWikiLink Ahmad_(crater).
- Samarkand_Sulci wikiPageWikiLink Appalachian_Mountains.
- Samarkand_Sulci wikiPageWikiLink Cassini-Huygens_Mission.
- Samarkand_Sulci wikiPageWikiLink Cassini–Huygens.
- Samarkand_Sulci wikiPageWikiLink Category:Surface_features_of_Enceladus.
- Samarkand_Sulci wikiPageWikiLink Compression_(physical).
- Samarkand_Sulci wikiPageWikiLink Compression_(physics).
- Samarkand_Sulci wikiPageWikiLink Enceladus.
- Samarkand_Sulci wikiPageWikiLink Enceladus_(moon).
- Samarkand_Sulci wikiPageWikiLink Extension_(geology).
- Samarkand_Sulci wikiPageWikiLink Extensional_tectonics.
- Samarkand_Sulci wikiPageWikiLink Fold_(geology).
- Samarkand_Sulci wikiPageWikiLink Fold_belt.
- Samarkand_Sulci wikiPageWikiLink Fracture.
- Samarkand_Sulci wikiPageWikiLink Latitude.
- Samarkand_Sulci wikiPageWikiLink List_of_One_Thousand_and_One_Nights_characters.
- Samarkand_Sulci wikiPageWikiLink Longitude.
- Samarkand_Sulci wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Samarkand_Sulci wikiPageWikiLink One_Thousand_and_One_Nights.
- Samarkand_Sulci wikiPageWikiLink Peri-Banu_(crater).
- Samarkand_Sulci wikiPageWikiLink Rift.
- Samarkand_Sulci wikiPageWikiLink Samarkand.
- Samarkand_Sulci wikiPageWikiLink Sarandib_Planitia.
- Samarkand_Sulci wikiPageWikiLink Saturn.
- Samarkand_Sulci wikiPageWikiLink Shah_Zaman.
- Samarkand_Sulci wikiPageWikiLink The_Book_of_One_Thousand_and_One_Nights.
- Samarkand_Sulci wikiPageWikiLink Voyager_2.
- Samarkand_Sulci wikiPageWikiLink Zaman_Shah_Durrani.
- Samarkand_Sulci wikiPageWikiLinkText "Samarkand Sulci".
- Samarkand_Sulci discoverer "Voyager 2".
- Samarkand_Sulci hasPhotoCollection Samarkand_Sulci.
- Samarkand_Sulci length "383.0".
- Samarkand_Sulci location "30.5".
- Samarkand_Sulci name "Samarkand Sulci".
- Samarkand_Sulci naming Samarkand.
- Samarkand_Sulci wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Samarkand_Sulci wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EncelGeo-Sulcus.
- Samarkand_Sulci subject Category:Surface_features_of_Enceladus.
- Samarkand_Sulci hypernym Region.
- Samarkand_Sulci type Settlement.
- Samarkand_Sulci type Feature.
- Samarkand_Sulci comment "Samarkand Sulci is a region of grooved terrain on the surface of Saturn's moon Enceladus. The feature is centered at 30.5° North Latitude, 326.8° West Longitude and is approximately 383 kilometers long. Samarkand Sulci consists of three parts. The southern and eastern extensions bound Sarandib Planitia on its western and northern sides, respectively.".
- Samarkand_Sulci label "Samarkand Sulci".
- Samarkand_Sulci sameAs Samarkand_Sulci.
- Samarkand_Sulci sameAs m.06lt86.
- Samarkand_Sulci sameAs Рытвины_Самарканд.
- Samarkand_Sulci sameAs Q2434399.
- Samarkand_Sulci sameAs Q2434399.
- Samarkand_Sulci sameAs 撒馬爾罕溝.
- Samarkand_Sulci wasDerivedFrom Samarkand_Sulci?oldid=650474731.
- Samarkand_Sulci isPrimaryTopicOf Samarkand_Sulci.