Impact ejecta characterization for small-sized fresh and degraded lunar craters using radar data

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Abstract

Ejecta distribution studies for large-sized (>10 km) lunar craters have been carried out earlier, but simi-lar studies on smaller craters are lacking mainly due to data resolution limitations. Here we present a de-tailed quantification on spatial deposition of ejecta for small-sized lunar craters (<6 km). Using data from Mini RF instrument on-board NASA's Lunar Recon-naissance Orbiter, four Stokes parameters that differ-entiate and describe the observed backscattered electromagnetic field are calculated. We use the first Stokes parameter to investigate and estimate the spa-tial ejecta distribution for 98 small-sized fresh and de-graded craters from mare and highland regions. It is observed that ejecta distribution can be described using power law with crater diameter and depth/diameter (d/D) ratio. Ejecta behaviour is analysed for both the terrain types, highland and mare, enabling us to understand the effect and dependency of target rock properties on the ejecta characteristics. Further, the d/D dependence has indicated that the relative de-gradation rate appears higher for highland region compared to mare region.

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Desai, A. J., Mohan, S., & Murty, S. V. S. (2016). Impact ejecta characterization for small-sized fresh and degraded lunar craters using radar data. Current Science, 110(10), 1929–1938. https://doi.org/10.18520/cs/v110/i10/1929-1938

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