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- Mons. Hadriacus Mons is in the ****as quadrangle. It has a diameter of 450 kilometres (280 mi). The name was approved in 2007. The flanks of Hadriacus Mons...
- about 0.342 millisieverts per day, featuring lava tubes southwest of Hadriacus Mons with potentially levels as low as 0.064 millisieverts per day, comparable...
- [non-primary source needed] Some volcanoes on Mars, such as Tyrrhenus Mons and Hadriacus Mons, have produced layered deposits that appear to be more easily eroded...
- the low elevation outflow channels extend into ****as from the volcanic Hadriacus Mons complex to the northeast, two of which Mars Orbiter Camera images...
- 41.21; 269.12 (Gonnus Mons) 57 2.9 Hadriacus mons 31°17′S 91°52′E / 31.29°S 91.86°E / -31.29; 91.86 (Hadriacus Mons) 450 Hecates tholus 32°25′N 150°14′E...
- southwestward into ****as Planitia from the southern slopes of the volcano Hadriacus Mons, and has been identified as an outflow channel. It and its tributary...
- precipitation and ground-water outflow in the Navua Valles and southwest Hadriacus Mons regions, Mars". Icarus. 294: 172–200. doi:10.1016/j.icarus.2017.03...
- Vallis which runs southwestward into ****as Planitia from the volcanic Hadriacus Mons. Like Dao, it was formed around the Late Noachian and Early Hesperian...
- ****ociated channels in the northeastern ****as Basin. Some were close to the Hadriacus volcano. ****s from the volcano could have created hydrothermal systems...
- Hadriati**** /ˈmɛəriː ˌheɪdriˈætɪkəm/ "Adriatic Sea" Aka Hadriati**** Mare Hadriacus Mons, Hadriaca Patera Hammonis Cornu /həˈmoʊnɪs ˈkɔːrnjuː/ "Horn of Ammon"...