2017
DOI: 10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-3-w1-77-2017
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Geological Mapping of Lunar Crater Lalande: Topographic Configuration, Morphology and Cratering Process

Abstract: ABSTRACT:Highland crater Lalande (4.45°S, 8.63°W; D=23.4 km) is located on the PKT area of the lunar near side, southeast of Mare Insularum. It is a complex crater in Copernican era and has three distinguishing features: high silicic anomaly, highest Th abundance and special landforms on its floor. There are some low-relief bulges on the left of crater floor with regular circle or ellipse shapes. They are ~250 to 680 m wide and ~30 to 91 m high with maximum flank slopes >20°. There are two possible scenarios f… Show more

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“…(2011), Lalande crater by Li et al. (2017), and Wolf crater by Greenhagen et al. (2017), one was dismissed by Glotch, Lucey, et al., 2010 (Mons Riphaeus) but this was due to incomplete coverage by Diviner at the time of writing, and three have not be previously noted (Kepler, Bessarion, and Gambert A).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2011), Lalande crater by Li et al. (2017), and Wolf crater by Greenhagen et al. (2017), one was dismissed by Glotch, Lucey, et al., 2010 (Mons Riphaeus) but this was due to incomplete coverage by Diviner at the time of writing, and three have not be previously noted (Kepler, Bessarion, and Gambert A).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%