Location | Hebes Chasma (Valles Marineris) Coprates quadrangle |
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Coordinates | 1°01′S 76°47′E / 1.02°S 76.78°E[1] |
Naming | classical albedo feature[1] |
Hebes Mensa is a large mensa that rises from the floor of Hebes Chasma, one of the chasmata of the Valles Marineris network on Mars. Some researchers have identified this mesa to be an interior layered deposit (ILD), similar to Ganges Mensa, and are named for alternating light-toned and dark-toned layers forming a stair-stepped stratigraphy. The faces of Hebes Mensa are sometimes fluted.[2] It is 7.5 kilometres (4.7 mi) tall and 120 by 43 kilometres (75 by 27 mi) wide.[3]
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