Regional geology of the VEGA landing sites: Tentative results of photogeologic mapping

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Geochemistry, Landing Sites, Photogeology, Photomapping, Planetary Craters, Planetary Geology, Vega Project, Venus (Planet), Venus Surface, Volcanoes, Volcanology, Altimetry, Geological Faults, Plains

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The regional geology of the two Vega landing sites, where geochemical measurements on the Venusian surface were made, was studied using Magellan Cl-MIDRP imagery and MIT-processed altimetry for the large region which we will call the Vega region (22.90 deg. N to 22.90 deg. S and 154.12 deg. W to 211.12 deg. E). The results of the analysis were compiled in the form of a synoptic geologic map of about 1:10 m scale.

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