Sinuous lava flows in the Elysium region of Mars (Image
rotated 90o from thumbnail)
This mosaic shows a series of sinuous lava flows in the Elysium region of Mars. The lava
flowed from south to north (toward the top of the image). Individual flows are estimated
to have average thicknesses of 60 meters. The flows are probably basalts, similar to lava
flows in Hawaii. The region shown is about 90 kilometers across. (Mosaic of Viking Orbiter
images 651A08-651A12. Image processing by Brian Fessler, Lunar and Planetary Institute.)