Loki Patera

Voyager 1 observation of Loki Patera and nearby lava flows and volcanic pits.
Loki Patera on moon Io
(artist's concept; 0:18).[1]
Map of temperature and crust age of Loki Patera obtained by the Large Binocular Telescope.

Loki Patera /ˈlki ˈpætərə/ is the largest volcanic depression on Jupiter's moon Io, 202 kilometres (126 mi) in diameter.[2] It contains an active lava lake, with an episodically overturning crust.[3] The level of activity seen is similar to a superfast spreading mid-ocean ridge on Earth.[4] It is the largest volcano on Io, producing about 10% of Io’s total thermal emission.[5] Temperature measurements of thermal emission at Loki Patera taken by Voyager 1's Infrared Interferometer Spectrometer and Radiometer (IRIS) instrument were consistent with sulfur volcanism.[6]

Loki Patera is located at 13°00′N 308°48′W / 13°N 308.8°W / 13; -308.8[7]. It is named after the Norse god Loki.[7] Amaterasu Patera is located to the north and Manua Patera to the northwest.[citation needed]

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