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Characterization and interpretation of the global lunar impact basins based on remote sensing
Jingwen Liu; Jianzhong Liu; Zongyu Yue; Li Zhang; Juntao Wang; Kai Zhu
2022
Source PublicationIcarus
Volume378,Pages:114952
Abstract

Impact basins are primary geological structures on the Moon, and play key roles in revealing the lunar history. Due to the different identification standards currently used, the basin identification results are highly inconsistent. Except for the major basins (e.g., Orientale, Schrödinger, Imbrium, Crisium, Apollo, and Nectaris Basin), detailed sub-formation interpretations for most other basins are lacking, which hampers the construction of a complete (global) geological interpretation for the lunar impact basins. Based on multisource remote sensing data and previous works, we established a basin identification standard, and a new global lunar basin catalog containing 81 basins. According to the ring diameter ratios, the purest anorthosite (PAN) distribution, and basin radial textures, we divided the basin sub-formations into the central-peak, peak-ring, basin-floor, basin-wall, basin-rim, and basin-ejecta formations. We interpreted the ejecta formation and other basin sub-formations by combining the Focal Flow data with LROC WAC images, topographic data, gravity anomalies, and spectral data. Our new lunar geologic map shows more precise distribution of basin formations, covering nearly 70% of the lunar surface. Moreover, we obtained the origin of basin rings using basin sub-formations map. Additionally, the basin sub-formation map can contribute to the basin impact conditions, such as the discovered ring (concentric with the outermost ring) provides evidence for three impacts in the Mare Moscoviense, and the SPA sub-formation distribution indicates the impact direction of SPA is SE-NW. Furthermore, the sub-formation distribution can facilitate the geological characteristics and evolution study of the lunar exploration sites.

KeywordMoon Impact Basins Basin Sub-formation Global Basin Map Focal Flow Data
DOI10.1016/j.icarus.2022.114952
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Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/13537
Collection月球与行星科学研究中心
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Affiliation1.Center for Lunar and Planetary Sciences, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550081, China
2.University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
3.Center for Excellence in comparative planetology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hefei 230026, China
4.State Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing Science, Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China
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Jingwen Liu,Jianzhong Liu,Zongyu Yue,et al. Characterization and interpretation of the global lunar impact basins based on remote sensing[J]. Icarus,2022,378,:114952.
APA Jingwen Liu,Jianzhong Liu,Zongyu Yue,Li Zhang,Juntao Wang,&Kai Zhu.(2022).Characterization and interpretation of the global lunar impact basins based on remote sensing.Icarus,378,,114952.
MLA Jingwen Liu,et al."Characterization and interpretation of the global lunar impact basins based on remote sensing".Icarus 378,(2022):114952.
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