Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Lunar rilles are any of the long, narrow depressions on the surface of the Moon. These structures have different
characteristics, which are related to their origin. Here, a classification of the lunar rilles in different groups
with similar morphometric features and likely the same formation mechanisms is proposed. The detection,
classification and mapping of lunar rilles has been achieved in two quadrants of the northern hemisphere,
which are located between -90°E to 90°E longitude and 0°N to 60°N latitude. For the detection and mapping
of rilles, we used images from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC) [1] which have a resolution
of 100 m/pixel and the DEM from Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter (LOLA) [2] with a resolution of 6 m/pixel.
Lunar rilles include generic sinuous rilles (SR), cracks on lava deposits (CL), surface lava flows (LF),
subsurface lava tubes or catena (crater chains, CC) and tectonic structures (TS). For each type of the classified
structures, morphologic parameters, i.e. length, width, perimeter, area, depth, longitude and latitude have been
measured in order to allow a better understanding of how these features formed [3]. For those sinuous rilles
classified as remnants of shallow lava channels or subsurface collapsed lava tubes, morphometric analysis
included the extraction of the sinuosity index and of the regional slope and azimuth.
This work is born inside an international cooperation between Italy and China called "Moon Mapping
project" for the cooperation between Italian and Chinese college students [4].
Tipologia CRIS:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
rilles; Moon; classification; morphometric features
Elenco autori:
Brunetti, MARIA TERESA
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