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== Images from [[Coprates quadrangle]] == <gallery class="center" widths="190px" heights="180px" > Image:Nirgal Vallis in Coprates.JPG|[[Nirgal Vallis]] that runs in two quadrangles has features looking like those caused by [[sapping]]. Picture taken with [[THEMIS]]. Image:Candor Chasm in Coprates.JPG|False color image of [[Candor Chasma]] showing locations of hydrated [[sulfate]] deposits, as seen by THEMIS. Red colors show rocky places. Greens and blues show sandy, dusty areas. Image:Melas Chasma.JPG|[[Melas Chasma]], as seen by THEMIS. Click on image to see relationship of Melas to other features. Image:Cliff in Candor Chasma.JPG|Cliff in [[Candor Chasma]] Plateau, as seen by THEMIS. Click on image to see relationship with other features in Coprates quadrangle. Image:Ganges Chasma.JPG|Cliff in northern wall of [[Ganges Chasma]], as seen by THEMIS. Click on image to see relationship with other features in the Coprates quadrangle. Image:Channels West of Echus Chasma.JPG|Channels West of Echus Chasma. The fine pattern of branching stream beds were probably formed from water moving across the surface. Image:Echus Chasma Dendritic Channels.JPG|Dendritic channels on mesa of Echus Chasma. Image is 20 miles wide. Image is in [[Coprates quadrangle]]. Image:Melas Chasma channels.JPG|Branching channels on floor of Melas Chasma. Image is in [[Coprates quadrangle]]. </gallery>
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