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An aerial view of Tohil Mons crater Topography of Tohil Mons, drawn up by the Galileo Probe Tohil Mons is a mountain on the moon of Io, one of Jupiter's moons. It stands at 5400 m (18,000 feet) and is located in the Culann–Tohil region of Io's antijovian hemisphere.It was named after the Mayan weather god Tohil. Geologically Tohil Mons is considered by NASA scientists to be one of the most geologically complex mountains in the Solar System as the mountain shows evidence of forming from other mountains through tectonic and erosional processes, in combination with silicate volcanic rock or magma activity [1]. The main massif of Tohil Mons is characterized by ridges and grooves, which indicate materials are present which have been tectonically displaced. This includes younger mottled crustal materials that were also displaced during mass wasting processes. The area between the mountain and the nearby volcanoes, Radegast Patera and Tohil Patera contain a noticeable number of dark and white silicate flows, which are understood to be lava ponds or small lava lakes. Radagast Patera Topographical studies of the terrain indicate that there is less than 1 km of relief in the Culann–Tohil region and that there is no discernible correlation between centers of active volcanism and topography [2]. References ^ R. R. Wilson and P. M. Schenk: From Tohil to Inachus: An Ionian Topography Progress report. Lunar and Planetary Science XXXIII (2002) Retrieved January 19, 2008 from NASA ^ Icarus Volume 169, Issue 1: Mapping of the Culann–Tohil region of Io from Galileo imaging data, May 2004, Pages 80-97 Retrieved January 19, 2008 v • d • e Io Main articles Io · Volcanism on Io · Exploration of Io Lists Regions · Mountains · Volcanic Features · Quadrangles Paterae Ah Peku · Amaterasu · Asha · Babbar · Dazhbog · Estan · Fuchi · Gish Bar · Kami-Nari · Kinich Ahau · Loki · Manua · Maui · Mithra · Monan · Pillan · Prometheus · Pyerun · Reiden · Shango · Svarog · Tawhaki · Thomagata · Tupan · Tvashtar · Viracocha Mountains Danube · Egypt · Silpium · Tohil Lava Flows or Channels Tawhaki Volcanoes Amirani · Masubi · Pele · Prometheus · Surt · Thor Exploration Pioneer program · Voyager program · Galileo · Cassini · New Horizons · Juno · Europa Jupiter System Mission · Io Volcano Observer (proposed)