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タイトルLunar basin formation and highland stratigraphy
著者(英)Wilhelms, D. E.; Scott, D. H.; Howard, K. A.
発行日1974-08-01
言語eng
内容記述Multiring impact basins, formed after solidification of the lunar crust, account for most or all premare regional deposits and structures expressed in the lunar landscape and for major topographic and gravity variations. A fresh basin has two or more concentric mountain rings, a lineated ejecta blanket, and secondary impact craters. Crackled material on the floor may be impact melt. The ejecta blanket was emplaced at least partly as a ground-hugging flow and was probably hot. A suggested model of basin formation is that the center lifts up and the rings form by inward collapse during evisceration. The resulting basin is shallow and has a central uplift of the mantle. This results in a central gravity high and a ring low. Later flooding by mare basalt has since modified most near side basins. Highland deposits of plains, furrowed and pitted terrain, and various hills, domes, and craters that were interpreted before the Apollo missions as being volcanic can now be interpreted as being basin related.
NASA分類SPACE SCIENCES
レポートNO74A43627
権利Copyright
URIhttps://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/handle/a-is/451288


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