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Cerberus Fossae are a group of fissures or cracks in the Elysium quadrangle. They were created by faults which pulling the crust apart. These fossae are 1235 km across with a center at 11.28 °N and 166.37 °E.<ref name = | Cerberus Fossae are a group of fissures or cracks in the Elysium quadrangle. They were created by faults which pulling the crust apart. These fossae are 1235 km across with a center at 11.28 °N and 166.37 °E.<ref name = USGS_Cerberus Fossae> title = Cerberus Fossae | work = Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature | publisher = USGS Astrogeology Science Center | url = http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/Feature/1109</ref> | ||
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Cerberus Fossae are a group of fissures or cracks in the Elysium quadrangle. They were created by faults which pulling the crust apart. These fossae are 1235 km across with a center at 11.28 °N and 166.37 °E.Cite error: Invalid parameter in <ref> tag