
Hyperboreae Undae (
Latin
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: "Far Northern Waves/Dunes") is one of the largest and densest
dune field
A dune is a landform composed of wind- or water-driven sand. It typically takes the form of a mound, ridge, or hill. An area with dunes is called a dune system or a dune complex. A large dune complex is called a dune field, while broad, f ...
s of
Planum Boreum
Planum Boreum (Latin: "the northern plain") is the northern polar plain on Mars. It extends northward from roughly 80°N and is centered at . Surrounding the high polar plain is a flat and featureless lowland plain called Vastitas Borealis which e ...
, the
Martian
Mars, the fourth planet from the Sun, has appeared as a setting in works of fiction since at least the mid-1600s. It became the most popular celestial object in fiction in the late 1800s as the Moon was evidently lifeless. At the time, the pre ...
North Pole.
It is named after one of the
classical albedo features on Mars
The classical albedo features of Mars are the light and dark features that can be seen on the planet Mars through an Earth-based telescope. Before the age of space probes, several astronomers created maps of Mars on which they gave names to the fe ...
.
Its name was officially approved by
IAU
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in 1988. It extends from latitude 77.12°N to 82.8°N and from longitude 302.92°E to 316.02°E (43.98°W – 57.08°W).
Its centre is at latitude 79.96°N, longitude 49.49°W, and has a diameter of .
Hyperboreae Undae is southwest of the Boreum Cavus depression, an arc-like depression at the northeastern boundary of
Chasma Boreale
Chasma Boreale is a large canyon in Mars's north polar ice cap in the Mare Boreum quadrangle of Mars at 83° north latitude and 47.1° west longitude. It is about long and was named after a classical albedo feature name. The canyon's sides rev ...
. From there, Hyperboreae Undae continues in a southwestern direction through Chasma Boreale, and into the lowlands of
Vastitas Borealis
(Latin 'northern waste') is the largest lowland region of Mars. It is in the northerly latitudes of the planet and encircles the northern polar region. Vastitas Borealis is often simply referred to as the northern plains, northern lowlands or ...
.
It overlays the eastern part of Hyperboreae Lingua and the region above
Escorial crater.
Hyperboreae Undae is well known for the
barchan
A barchan or barkhan dune (from Kazakh бархан ) is a crescent-shaped dune. The term was introduced in 1881 by Russian naturalist Alexander von Middendorf, based on their occurrence in Turkestan and other inland desert regions. Barchans ...
oid and linear dunes that have formed at its location, although they are seemingly incompatible.
Research has been ongoing to explain the coexistence of these types of dunes at Hyperboreae Undae and elsewhere on Mars.
Another type of formation found at Hyperboreae Undae is the
yardang
A yardang is a streamlined protuberance carved from bedrock or any consolidated or semiconsolidated material by the dual action of wind abrasion by dust and sand and deflation (the removal of loose material by wind turbulence.) Yardangs become e ...
.
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Dune characteristics

Although the dunes surrounding the Martian north pole show no signs of movement, two possible exceptions may be the dunes in parts of Abalos Undae, and the dunes of Hyperboreae Undae.
In the case of Hyperboreae Undae, the dunes close to its eastern boundary appear to be buried under the Planum Boreum 3 unit. At that area, some of the dunes exhibit dark streaks that may have been caused by
katabatic winds
A katabatic wind (named from the Greek word κατάβασις ''katabasis'', meaning "descending") is a drainage wind, a wind that carries high-density air from a higher elevation down a slope under the force of gravity. Such winds are sometim ...
.
This may indicate sand movement, due to
Aeolian activity, which is recent enough to retain the streaks, otherwise these marks tend to disappear with time; other dunes do not exhibit such marks.
The dunes of Hyperboreae Undae, according to data provided by the
Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars
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, exhibit the weakest signature for the presence of surface ice in the area of Chasma Boreale.
Hyperboreae Undae, along with Abalos and
Siton Undae
Siton Undae is one of the largest and densest dune fields in the vicinity of Planum Boreum, the Martian northern polar ice-cap. It is named after one of the classical albedo features on Mars. Its name was officially approved by IAU on 20 March 20 ...
, contributes sand to mainly medium-density dune fields east of Olympia Undae and extending to the Martian
prime meridian
A prime meridian is an arbitrary meridian (a line of longitude) in a geographic coordinate system at which longitude is defined to be 0°. Together, a prime meridian and its anti-meridian (the 180th meridian in a 360°-system) form a great ...
,
Image analysis research, using the method of spectral derivatives, has indicated that Hyperboreae Undae, as well as the other dense officially-named northern circumpolar dune fields (
Olympia Undae,
Abalos Undae
Abalos Undae (Latin for "Abalos Waves") is a dune field on Mars in the periphery of Planum Boreum, the Martian North pole. It is one of the officially named northern circumpolar dune fields, along with Olympia, Hyperboreae, and Siton Undae, ...
, and Siton Undae), show the highest density of gypsum in the area.
A geomorphic comparison of Hyperboreae Undae with
Rub' al Khali
The Rub' al KhaliOther standardized transliterations include: / . The ' is the assimilated Arabic definite article, ', which can also be transliterated as '. (; ar, ٱلرُّبْع ٱلْخَالِي (), the "Empty Quarter") is the sand de ...
, Earth's largest contiguous dune field, has determined that the morphologies of the two
erg
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s follow similar developmental patterns.
Coexistence of linear and barchan forms

Linear dunes form primarily in bidirectional (bimodal) wind fields. Transverse dunes, also called
barchan
A barchan or barkhan dune (from Kazakh бархан ) is a crescent-shaped dune. The term was introduced in 1881 by Russian naturalist Alexander von Middendorf, based on their occurrence in Turkestan and other inland desert regions. Barchans ...
, form when there is a unidirectional (unimodal) wind regime.
A third type of dune, the star dune, is typically formed in multidirectional (multimodal) wind regimes.
The presence of each of these dune forms, suggests the wind regime that produced it.
Linear and star dunes are rare on Mars.
The existence of both linear and barchan dunes in the same location is apparently incompatible, as that would seem to imply the co-existence of unidirectional and bidirectional winds in the same place.
Research has been undertaken to explain the coexistence of linear and barchan dunes in Hyperboreae Undae.
One paper explains the change from linear to barchan dunes in adjacent locations,
by proposing a wind model that changes from bidirectional to unidirectional due to the influence of local topography; it is proposed that bidirectional winds change to unidirectional due to funneling action introduced by local geomorphology.
Although valid for neighbouring dune locations, this theory cannot explain how linear and barchan dunes can coexist in the same location.
Another study,
proposes that the linear dunes have become crusty (indurated), and thus resistant to changing form with changing wind directions. The study also proposes that the bimodal wind direction changed with time to unidirectional, which would produce barchan-type dunes, while the preexisting indurated linear dunes, due to their hardening, would remain in place.
This theory is plausible, although it cannot be easily verified, because the time profile of the wind patterns for Hyperboreae Undae would need to be recovered.

A third study combines images taken by the
High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment
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(HiRISE) camera on board the
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
''Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter'' (MRO) is a spacecraft designed to study the geology and climate of Mars, provide reconnaissance of future landing sites, and relay data from surface missions back to Earth. It was launched on August 12, 2005, a ...
with the deployment of the
Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter 260px, MOLA topographic images of the two hemispheres of Mars. This image appeared on the cover of ''Science'' magazine in May 1999.
The Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter (MOLA) was one of five instruments on the '' Mars Global Surveyor'' (MGS) spacecra ...
(MOLA) to obtain local coordinates of the topography shown in the HiRISE images, and then maps the HiRISE image data into a computer simulation which registers the spatial computer model of the local topography of Hyperboreae Undae in the vicinity of Boreum Cavus. From the crestline orientation of the numerical model, the local wind vectors can be computed, and the results can then be compared to the measured wind data of the area under investigation. Conversely, if the wind vectors are known, the
bedform
A bedform is a geological feature that develops at the interface of fluid and a moveable bed, the result of bed material being moved by fluid flow. Examples include ripples and dunes on the bed of a river. Bedforms are often preserved in the ...
morphology can be predicted.
By comparing the numerical simulation results to measured real-world data, the computer simulation parameters can be refined, leading to better convergence between numerically-predicted and field-measured results.
Limitations for the computer model include the resolution limits of the numerical model, the small area under investigation, and the complexity of the local wind conditions.
The numerical study obtained results that demonstrate that Hyperboreae Undae was formed under modern wind conditions and that its form, the coexistence of barchan and linear dunes, can be established by the numerical model.
Further research plans include the extension of the field of study to include modelling all of Hyperboreae Undae.
Images from THEMIS and HiRISE
File:Hyperboreae Undae from THEMIS.jpg, Hyperboreae Undae from NASA's Thermal Emission Imaging System
The Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS) is a camera on board the 2001 Mars Odyssey orbiter. It images Mars in the visible and infrared parts of the electromagnetic spectrum in order to determine the thermal properties of the surface and t ...
(THEMIS)
File:ESP 016261 2650 RED.NOMAP Hyperboreae Undae linear and barchanoid dunes black and white map-projected.jpg, Hyperboreae Undae linear and barchanoid dunes
File:PSP 009914 2750 PSP 010682 2650 RED Hyperboreae Undae anaglyph.png, Hyperboreae Undae anaglyph 3D
Anaglyph 3D is the stereoscopic 3D effect achieved by means of encoding each eye's image using filters of different (usually chromatically opposite) colors, typically red and cyan. Anaglyph 3D images contain two differently filtered colored ...
at the boundary with Boreum Cavus showing coexisting linear and barchan dunes
See also
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Aspledon Undae
Aspledon Undae is one of the named northern circumpolar dune fields in the vicinity of Planum Boreum, the Martian North pole. It is named after one of the classical albedo features on Mars. Its name was officially approved by the International A ...
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Hagal dune field
Hagal is the informal name of a dune field on Mars located below the north pole of Mars. Its name derives from the sand dunes in Frank Herbert's novel ''Dune'' and the fictional planet Hagal. It is located at coordinates 78.0° N latitude, 84.0 ...
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Nili Patera dune field
Nili Patera is a dune field on Mars. It is located on top of a lava bed, at the site of an ancient volcano, the Nili Patera caldera of Syrtis Major, near the Martian equator, and it is one of the most active dune fields of Mars. Its location ...
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Ogygis Undae
Ogygis Undae is the only named southern hemisphere dune field on Mars. It is named after one of the classical albedo features on Mars, ''Ogygis Regio''. Its name, which refers to Ogyges, a primeval mythological ruler in ancient Greece, was offici ...
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Yardangs on Mars
Yardangs are common in some regions on Mars, especially in the Medusae Fossae Formation. This formation is found in the Amazonis quadrangle and near the equator. They are formed by the action of wind on sand sized particles; hence they often poi ...
References
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