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List of geological features on Dione
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This is a list of named geological features on Dione, a moon of Saturn. Dionean geological features are named after people and places in Roman mythology.
Catenae
Catenae are crater chains. They are named after rivers in Roman mythology.
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Catena | Pronunciation | Coordinates | Length (km) | Approval date | Named after | Refs |
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Aufidus Catena | /ˈɔːfɪdəs/ | 78.0°S 296.4°W / -78.0; -296.4 (Aufidus Catena) | 275 | 2008 | Aufidus, river in southern Italy | WGPSN |
Pactolus Catena | /pækˈtoʊləs/ | 8.79°N 327.15°W / 8.79; -327.15 (Pactolus Catena) | 180 | 2008 | Pactolus, river in Lydia | WGPSN |
Pantagias Catenae | /pænˈteɪdʒiəs/ | 15.3°S 141.7°W / -15.3; -141.7 (Pantagias Catenae) | 200 | 2008 | Pantagias, river in Sicily | WGPSN |
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Chasmata
Dionean chasms or canyons are called chasmata /ˈkæzmətə/. They are named after important locations in Roman mythology and history.
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Chasmata | Pronunciation | Coordinates | Length (km) | Approval date | Named after | Refs |
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Aurunca Chasmata | /ɔːˈrʌŋkə/ | 11.56°N 266.7°W / 11.56; -266.7 (Aurunca) | 290 | 2008 | Aurunca, Campania | WGPSN |
Drepanum Chasma | /ˈdrɛpənəm/ | 46°N 265°W | 360 | 2008 | Drepanum, Sicily | WGPSN |
Eurotas Chasmata | /jʊˈroʊtəs/ | 4.94°N 301.35°W / 4.94; -301.35 (Eurotas) | 1000 | 2008 | Eurotas River, Peloponnese | WGPSN |
Larissa Chasma | /ləˈrɪsə/ | 28.98°N 69.5°W / 28.98; -69.5 (Larissa) | 150 | 1982 | Larissa, Thessaly | WGPSN |
Latium Chasma | /ˈleɪʃiəm/ | 20°N 63.93°W / 20; -63.93 (Latium) | 360 | 1982 | Latium, Italy | WGPSN |
Padua Chasmata | /ˈpædjuə/ | 17.7°N 247.17°W / 17.7; -247.17 (Padua) | 1025 | 2008 | Padua, Veneto | WGPSN |
Palatine Chasmata | /ˈpælətaɪn/ | 48°S 316°W | 1100 | 1982 | Palatine Hill, Rome | WGPSN |
Tibur Chasma | /ˈtaɪbər/ | 60°N 69.3°W / 60; -69.3 (Tibur) | 156 | 1982 | Tibur, Lazio | WGPSN |
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Dorsa
Dionean ridges are called dorsa. They are named after Roman hills.
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Dorsa | Pronunciation | Coordinates | Length (km) | Approval date | Named after | Refs |
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Janiculum Dorsa | /dʒəˈnɪkjʊləm/ | 24.6°N 144.1°W / 24.6; -144.1 (Janiculum Dorsa) | 900 | 2008 | Janiculum, Rome | WGPSN |
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Fossae
Dionean fossae /ˈfɒsiː/ (long narrow depressions) are named after cities, streets and rivers in Roman mythology.
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Fossa | Pronunciation | Coordinates | Length (km) | Approval date | Named after | Refs |
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Argiletum Fossae | /ɑːrdʒɪˈliːtəm/ | 65.18°N 32.1°W / 65.18; -32.1 (Argiletum Fossae) | 224 | 2011 | Argiletum, a street near the forum of ancient Rome | WGPSN |
Arpi Fossae | /ˈɑːrpaɪ/ | 47.47°N 130.8°W / 47.47; -130.8 (Arpi Fossae) | 330 | 2008 | Arpi, Apulia | WGPSN |
Carthage Fossae | /ˈkɑːrθədʒ/ | 11.93°N 336.17°W / 11.93; -336.17 (Carthage Fossae) | 500 | 2008 | Carthage, Tunisia | WGPSN |
Clusium Fossae | /ˈkluːsiəm/ | 39.27°N 301.54°W / 39.27; -301.54 (Clusium Fossae) | 260 | 2008 | Clusium, Tuscany | WGPSN |
Fidena Fossae | /fɪˈdiːnə/ | 0.66°N 96°W / 0.66; -96 (Fidena Fossae) | 550 | 2008 | Fidenae, Latium | WGPSN |
Helorus Fossa | /hɪˈlɔːrəs/ | 31.84°S 76.48°W / -31.84; -76.48 (Helorus Fossa) | 105 | 2011 | river Helorus, Sicily | WGPSN |
Himella Fossa | /hɪˈmɛlə/ | 45.6°S 336.55°W / -45.6; -336.55 (Himella Fossa) | 147 | 2011 | river Himella, a tributary of the Tiber | WGPSN |
Petelia Fossae | /pɪˈtiːliə/ | 8.16°S 82.43°W / -8.16; -82.43 (Peletia Fossae) | 225 | 2008 | Petelia, Calabria | WGPSN |
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Lineae
Originally, three geological features were labelled lineae (bright wispy markings). However, later evidence from the Cassini probe revealed them to be icy chasms, and they were all renamed as such (see above).
Craters
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Dionean craters are named after figures from Greek and Roman mythology, especially Virgil's The Aeneid.
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See also
- List of quadrangles on Dione
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