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Physical constraints on impact melt properties from Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera images

Authors :
W. Brent Garry
Carolyn M. Ernst
Mark S. Robinson
Steven D. Koeber
Olivier S. Barnouin
Livio L. Tornabene
Brett W. Denevi
B. Ray Hawke
Laszlo P. Keszthelyi
Samuel J. Lawrence
T. Tran
Source :
Icarus. 219:665-675
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2012.

Abstract

Impact melt flows exterior to Copernican-age craters are observed in high spatial resolution (0.5 m/pixel) images acquired by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC) Narrow Angle Camera (NAC). Impact melt is mapped in detail around 15 craters ranging in diameter from 2.4 to 32.5 km. This survey supports previous observations suggesting melt flows often occur at craters whose shape is influenced by topographic variation at the pre-impact site. Impact melt flows are observed around craters as small as 2.4 km in diameter, and preliminary estimates of melt volume suggest melt production at small craters can significantly exceed model predictions. Digital terrain models produced from targeted NAC stereo images are used to examine the three-dimensional properties of flow features and emplacement setting, enabling physical modeling of flow parameters. Qualitative and quantitative observations are consistent with low-viscosity melts heated above their liquidii (superheated) with limited amounts of entrained solids.

Details

ISSN :
00191035
Volume :
219
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Icarus
Accession number :
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