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This is a list of mountains on Mars by height above mean surface level. The listed elevations are relative to the Martian datum (the elevation defined as zero by average martian atmospheric pressure and planet radius). Elevation is not the height above the surrounding terrain.


  • A mons (plural montes) is a term used in astrogeology to name extraterrestrial mountains and may or may not be of volcanic origin.

  • A patera refers to the dish-shaped depression atop a volcano that is not very high compared to its diameter.

  • A tholus (pl. tholi) is the term used in astrogeology to describe a small domical mountain or hill.

  • Listed mons elevation is the highest point (at 16 pixels/degree) within the feature.

  • Listed patera elevation is the average elevation of the shallow dish-shaped depression (the actual 'patera') at the summit.

Notable extreme elevations on Earth and Venus are included (in bold and Italics) for comparison, where the given elevations are relative to mean sea level.















































































































































Name
Elevation (m)
Elevation (feet)

Olympus Mons (formerly Nix Olympica)
21,171
69,459

Ascraeus Mons
18,209
59,741

Arsia Mons
17,779
58,330

Pavonis Mons
14,037
46,939

Elysium Mons
13,862
45,479

Hecates Tholus
??
??

Albor Tholus
??
??

Maxwell Montes, Venus (tallest mountain on Venus)
11,000
36,000

Mauna Kea, Earth (height from ocean floor)
10,203
33,476

Mount Everest, Earth
8,848
29,029

Tharsis Tholus
8,000-9,000
26,000-29,000

Biblis Tholus (formerly Patera)
7,198
23,616

Alba Mons (formerly Patera)
6,815
22,359

Ulysses Tholus (formerly Patera)
5,863
19,236

Mount Sharp (officially Aeolis Mons)[1][2][3][4]
5,500
18,000

Uranius Mons (formerly Patera)
4,853
15,922

Anseris Mons
3,959
12,989

Hadriacus Mons (formerly Hadriaca Patera)
3,959
12,989

Euripus Mons
3,945
12,943

Tyrrhenus Mons (formerly Tyrrhena Patera)
3,920
12,861

Promethei Mons
3,789
12,431

Chronius Mons
3,240
10,630

Apollinaris Mons (formerly Patera)
3,155
10,351

Gonnus Mons
2,937
9,636

Syrtis Major Planum
2,300
7,546

Amphitrites Patera
2,066
6,778

Nili Patera
2,036
6,680

Pityusa Patera
1,877
6,158

Malea Patera
1,313
4,308

Peneus Patera
1,276
4,186

Labeatis Mons
1,143
3,750

Issedon Paterae
826
2,710

Pindus Mons
704
2,310

Meroe Patera
542
1,778

Pubis Mons
420
1,337

Dead Sea, Earth
-420
-1,378

Orcus Patera
-764
-2,507

Oceanidum Mons
-1,277
-4,190

Horarum Mons
-2,325
-7,628

Peraea Mons
-2,470
-8,104

Bentley Subglacial Trench, Earth
-2,555
-8,383

Octantis Mons
-2,731
-8,960

Diana Chasma, Venus
-2,900
-9,504

Galaxius Mons
-3,972
-13,031

Hellas Planitia
-7,152
-23,465

Challenger Deep, Earth
-10,924
-35,840


See also[edit]


  • List of tallest mountains in the Solar System

  • List of mountains on Mars

  • List of craters on Mars

  • Volcanism on Mars

  • List of extraterrestrial volcanoes


References[edit]




  1. ^ USGS (16 May 2012). "Three New Names Approved for Features on Mars". USGS. Retrieved 28 May 2012. 


  2. ^ NASA Staff (27 March 2012). "'Mount Sharp' on Mars Compared to Three Big Mountains on Earth". NASA. Retrieved 31 March 2012. 


  3. ^ Agle, D. C. (28 March 2012). "'Mount Sharp' On Mars Links Geology's Past and Future". NASA. Retrieved 31 March 2012. 


  4. ^ Staff (29 March 2012). "NASA's New Mars Rover Will Explore Towering 'Mount Sharp'". Space.com. Retrieved 30 March 2012. 



  • United States Geological Survey data files megt90n000eb.img and megt90n000eb.lbl


External links[edit]


  • Olympus Mons, Arsia Mons, Alba Patera: Viking Orbiter Views of Mars by the Viking Orbiter Imaging Team.

  • Ascraeus Mons: Malin Space Science Systems Release No. MOC2-950 via the Mars Global Surveyor.

  • Pavonis Mons: Malin Space Science Systems Release No. MOC2-481 via the Mars Global Surveyor.

  • Elysium Mons: Malin Space Science Systems via the Mars Global Surveyor.











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