This list of geological features on Ariel itemizes the named geological features on the moon of Uranus called Ariel. Nearly all of the features are named for bright spirits of world mythologies.[1] All information in the tables below comes from the United States Geological Survey.[2]

Valleys

The grooves running along the median line of chasmata are called valles.

NameCoordinatesDiameter (km)Approval DateNamesakeRefs
Leprechaun Vallis10°24′S 10°12′E / 10.4°S 10.2°E / -10.4; 10.23281988Leprechauns of Irish mythologyWGPSN
Sprite Vallis14°54′S 340°00′E / 14.9°S 340°E / -14.9; 3403051988Sprites of Celtic mythologyWGPSN

Chasms

Arielian graben are called chasmata.

NameCoordinatesLength (km)Approval DateNamesakeRefs
Brownie Chasma16°00′S 37°36′E / 16°S 37.6°E / -16; 37.63431988Brownies (British folklore)WGPSN
Kachina Chasma33°42′S 246°00′E / 33.7°S 246°E / -33.7; 2466221988Kachina (Hopi mythology)WGPSN
Kewpie Chasma28°18′S 326°54′E / 28.3°S 326.9°E / -28.3; 326.94671988Kewpie (British folklore)WGPSN
Korrigan Chasma27°36′S 347°30′E / 27.6°S 347.5°E / -27.6; 347.53651988Korrigans (Breton folklore)WGPSN
Kra Chasma32°06′S 354°12′E / 32.1°S 354.2°E / -32.1; 354.21421988Kra (Akan belief system)WGPSN
Pixie Chasma20°24′S 5°06′E / 20.4°S 5.1°E / -20.4; 5.12781988Pixie (British folklore)WGPSN
Sylph Chasma48°36′S 353°00′E / 48.6°S 353°E / -48.6; 3533491988Sylph (British folklore)WGPSN

Craters

NameCoordinatesDiameter (km)Approval DateNamesakeRefs
Abans15°30′S 251°18′E / 15.5°S 251.3°E / -15.5; 251.3201988Aban (Persian mythology)WGPSN
Agape46°54′S 336°30′E / 46.9°S 336.5°E / -46.9; 336.5341988Agape (Spenser)WGPSN
Ataksak53°06′S 224°18′E / 53.1°S 224.3°E / -53.1; 224.3221988Ataksak (Inuit mythology)WGPSN
Befana17°00′S 31°54′E / 17°S 31.9°E / -17; 31.9211988Befana (Italian folklore)WGPSN
Berylune22°30′S 327°54′E / 22.5°S 327.9°E / -22.5; 327.9291988Bérylune (Maurice Maeterlinck)WGPSN
Deive22°18′S 23°00′E / 22.3°S 23°E / -22.3; 23201988Deive (Lithuanian folklore)WGPSN
Djadek12°00′S 251°06′E / 12°S 251.1°E / -12; 251.1221988Djadek (Czech folklore)WGPSN
Domovoy71°30′S 339°42′E / 71.5°S 339.7°E / -71.5; 339.7711988Domovoi (Slavic mythology)WGPSN
Finvara15°48′S 19°00′E / 15.8°S 19°E / -15.8; 19311988Finvarra (Irish mythology)WGPSN
Gwyn77°30′S 22°30′E / 77.5°S 22.5°E / -77.5; 22.5341988Gwyn ap Nudd (Welsh mythology)WGPSN
Huon37°48′S 33°42′E / 37.8°S 33.7°E / -37.8; 33.7401988Huon of Bordeaux (French literature)WGPSN
Laica21°18′S 44°24′E / 21.3°S 44.4°E / -21.3; 44.4301988Laica (Incan mythology)WGPSN
Mab38°48′S 352°12′E / 38.8°S 352.2°E / -38.8; 352.2341988Queen Mab (English folklore)WGPSN
Melusine52°54′S 8°54′E / 52.9°S 8.9°E / -52.9; 8.9501988Melusine (French literature)WGPSN
Oonagh21°54′S 244°24′E / 21.9°S 244.4°E / -21.9; 244.4391988Oonagh (Irish mythology)WGPSN
Rima18°18′S 260°48′E / 18.3°S 260.8°E / -18.3; 260.8411988Rima (William Henry Hudson's Green Mansions)WGPSN
Yangoor68°42′S 279°42′E / 68.7°S 279.7°E / -68.7; 279.7781988Yangoor (a good spirit who brings the daylight)WGPSN

References

  1. Strobell, M.E.; Masursky, H. (1987). "New Features Named on the Moon and Uranian Satellites". Abstracts of the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. 18: 964–65. Bibcode:1987LPI....18..964S.
  2. "Nomenclature Search Results: Ariel". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. USGS Astrogeology. Retrieved 2010-11-29.
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