Akna Montes

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Akna Montes
Akna montes PIA00250.jpg
Magellan radar image of the northern portion of the Akna Montes. The round feature is the crater Wanda.
Feature type Montes
Coordinates Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
Diameter 830 km
Eponym Akna

Akna Montes are a mountain range on Venus centered at 68.9°N, 318.2°E and stretching 830 km long.

The Akna range is a north-south trending ridge belt that forms the western border of the elevated smooth plateau of Lakshmi Planum. The Lakshmi plateau plains are formed by extensive volcanic eruptions and are bounded by mountain chains on all sides. The plains appear to be deformed near the mountains. This suggests that some of the mountain building activity occurred after the plains formed.[1]

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