Table 2
Main features mentioned in the text.
# | Vesta surface formation names | Longitude | Latitude |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Rubria | 18°E | 7°S |
2 | Occia | 18° E | 15° N |
3 | Tarpeia | 29°E | 70°S |
4 | Bellicia | 48°E | 38°N |
5 | Arruntia | 72° E | 39° N |
6 | Matronalia Rupes(a) | 83°E | 49°S |
7 | Lollia | 92°E | 37°S |
8 | Serena | 121° E | 20° S |
9 | Severina | 122°E | 75°S |
10 | Octavia | 147° E | 3° S |
11 | Aricia Tholus(b) | 62°E | 13°N |
12 | Marcia | 190° E | 9° N |
13 | Tuccia | 197°E | 40°S |
14 | Antonia | 201° E | 59° S |
15 | Cornelia | 226°E | 9°S |
16 | Vibidia | 220° E | 27° S |
17 | Fabia | 266°E | 16°N |
18 | Teia | 271° E | 3° S |
19 | Canuleia | 295°E | 34°S |
20 | Charito | 301° E | 45° S |
21 | Oppia | 309°E | 8°S |
22 | Justina | 318°E | 34°S |
Notes. First column: identification number reported on the maps of Sect. 3; these are ordered from west to east and from north to south. Second column: formation name. Third and fourth columns: longitude and latitude. Most of the formation are impact craters with a few exceptions: (a) Matronalia Rupes is a long scarp defining the eastern rim of the Rheasilvia basin (Jaumann et al. 2012; Krohn et al. 2014). (b) Aricia Tholus is a dome and could be a remnant of an impact basin rim or of volcanic origin (dike-like) (Williams et al. 2014b).
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