Fig. 1

Southern-equatorial Khonsu region and the bank. Rough boundaries of the Khonsu region as delimited by El-Maarry et al. (2016). Background composed of a false-color RGB figure from the NAC F41-F23-F23 filter of the sequence obtained on May 2, 2015, UTC 15:09. The full extent of the region is roughly located between 0° to − 62° latitude. Khonsu is bordered by the Apis plateau in the north, the Atum outcrop in the east, Imhotep in the west, and Bes-Sobek in the south. Khonsu bank (highlighted) is naturally divided into two sections through an interruption of a cliff situated around − 20° latitude. The High bank lies on the equatorial reach between − 10° and − 20° latitude, while the Low bank is located between − 20° and − 30° latitude in the southern outskirts, near the pancake feature.
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