Feature(s)within view | 2009-8-12 | lC | f196, f259, f288, f339, f341, f344 [Input file: T823LC2.J / T823LC2.-J] |
Locus/i within view | 2009-8-12 | lC | k127, k129 [Input file: T823LC2.J / T823LC2.-J] |
Range | 2009-8-12 | lC | tight shot [Input file: T823LC2.J / T823LC2.-J] |
Orientation | 2009-8-12 | lC | ~N [Input file: T823LC2.J / T823LC2.-J] |
Description of view | 2009-8-12 | lC | Sub view showing the relationship between the ash f341 on top of wall f288 and the ash to the west. From this picture is clear that these two ashy accumulations are the same. It means that the early escarpment to the west is much higher than to the east, rising up, and also that the second escarpment is much thinner if compared to the filling visible in the east section of k127 ( v394). [Input file: T823LC2.J / T823LC2.-J] |
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Photo | 2009-8-12 | dM | L_V22d1140 |