2018
DOI: 10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-3-1279-2018
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Potential Geological Significations of Crisium Basin Revealed by Ce-2 Celms Data

Abstract: ABSTRACT:Mare Crisium is one of the most prominent multi-ring basins on the nearside of the Moon. In this study, the regolith thermophysical features of Mare Crisium are studied with the CELMS data from CE-2 satellite. Several important results are as follows. Firstly, the current geological interpretation only by optical data is not enough, and a new geological perspective is provided. Secondly, the analysis of the low TB anomaly combined with the (FeO+TiO2) abundance and Rock abundance suggests a special unk… Show more

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“…However, if the other parameters are omitted, only the higher substrate can be responsible for the higher T B at night. A similar conclusion can also be obtained in Mare Orientale and Crisium using the CELMS data [20,44]. That is, the substrate temperature of the lunar regolith in Moscoviense Basin is likely much higher than what we know.…”
Section: Warm T B Anomalysupporting
confidence: 80%
“…However, if the other parameters are omitted, only the higher substrate can be responsible for the higher T B at night. A similar conclusion can also be obtained in Mare Orientale and Crisium using the CELMS data [20,44]. That is, the substrate temperature of the lunar regolith in Moscoviense Basin is likely much higher than what we know.…”
Section: Warm T B Anomalysupporting
confidence: 80%
“…According to the range of Schrödinger basin, more than 600 tracks of swath CELMS data were acquired. For the brightness temperature (T B ) is heavily influenced by the surface temperature, or surface illumination [12,16], the hour angle is introduced to describe the measured T B in different time spans [11,13,15,19,20]. Additionally, the quantity of the selected CELMS data is more than five times as that with a similar area in low latitude regions [18].…”
Section: Celms Data Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But the T B in the central basin floor is only about 10 K higher than its vicinity. That is, the T B variation with the latitude is much larger than that resulted from the thermophysical parameters of the lunar regolith [13]. Therefore, this latitude-dependent impact must be eliminated before using the generated T B maps.…”
Section: Celms Data Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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