The cones of Ulysses Colles are spread over an area of about 50 to 80 km and their spatial distribution seem to be controlled by N- to NNW-trending normal faults. The distribution is not random, more cones are located in the southern part, where are forming clusters of overlapping cones. Also, the southern cones seem to be more preserved than northern cones.[2]
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Close up view to small conical structures in Ulysses Colles
^Scott, D.H., Tanaka, K.L., 1986. Geologic map of the western equatorial region of
Mars. US Geological Survey Miscellaneous Investigation Series Map I-1802-A,
scale 1:15,000,000.