List of geological features on Io

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This is a list of named geological features on Io, a moon of Jupiter. See also the list of mountains on Io and the list of paterae on Io.

Eruptive centers on Io, locations typically where major volcanic activity was observed and characterized before the volcanic landform was, are named after the gods of volcanoes, lightning, and/or blacksmiths in various mythologies.

VolcanoNamed after
AmiraniAmirani (Georgian)
KanehekiliKanehekili (Hawaiian)
LokiLoki (Norse)
MardukMarduk (Babylonian)
MasubiHo-Masubi (Japanese)
MauiMāui (Hawaiian)
PelePele (Hawaiian)
PrometheusPrometheus (Greek)
SurtSurtur (Icelandic)
ThorThor (Norse)
VolundVolund (Norse)
ZamamaZamama (Babylonian)

Catenae

On Io, catenae /kəˈtnə/ (crater chains, sg. catena) are named after sun gods in various mythologies. In 2006, the use of the term catena was discontinued in favor of the patera /ˈpætərə/ (plural paterae /ˈpætər/). Below is a list of features that previously used the descriptor term catena.

CatenaNamed after
Mazda PateraeAhura Mazda (Zoroastrian)
Reshet PateraReshet (Aramaic)
Tvashtar PateraeTvashtri (Hindu)

Fluctūs

Mensae

Ionian mensae /ˈmɛns/ (mesas, sg. mensa) are named after mythological figures associated with fire or with the nymph Io.

MensaNamed after
Capaneus MensaCapaneus (The Divine Comedy)
Echo MensaEcho (Greek)
Epaphus MensaEpaphus (Greek)
Hermes MensaHermes (Greek)
Iynx MensaIynx (Greek)
Pan MensaPan (Greek)
Prometheus MensaPrometheus (Greek)
Telegonus MensaeTelegonus, husband of Io (Greek)
Tvashtar MensaeTvashtar (Hindu)

Montes

Ionian montes /ˈmɒntz/ (mountains and volcanos, sg. mons /ˈmɒnz/) are named after people and places associated with the nymph Io, and sun and fire gods in various other mythologies.

Paterae

Ionian paterae /ˈpætər/ (shallow craters and crater chains) are named after sun gods and fire gods in various mythologies.

Plana

Regiones

Tholi

Notes and references

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