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The Morphology of Craters on Mercury: Results from MESSENGER FlybysTopographic data measured from the Mercury Laser Altimeter (MLA) and the Mercury Dual Imaging System (MDIS) aboard the MESSENGER spacecraft were used for investigations of the relationship between depth and diameter for impact craters on Mercury. Results using data from the MESSENGER flybys of the innermost planet indicate that most of the craters measured with MLA are shallower than those previously measured by using Mariner 10 images. MDIS images of these same MLA-measured craters show that they have been modified. The use of shadow measurement techniques, which were found to be accurate relative to the MLA results, indicate that both small bowl-shaped and large complex craters that are fresh possess depth-to-diameter ratios that are in good agreement with those measured from Mariner 10 images. The preliminary data also show that the depths of modified craters are shallower relative to fresh ones, and might provide quantitative estimates of crater in-filling by subsequent volcanic or impact processes. The diameter that defines the transition from simple to complex craters on Mercury based on MESSENGER data is consistent with that reported from Mariner 10 data.
Document ID
20130014883
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Barnouin, Oliver S.
(Johns Hopkins Univ. Laurel, MD, United States)
Zuber, Maria T.
(Massachusetts Inst. of Tech. Cambridge, MA, United States)
Smith, David E.
(Massachusetts Inst. of Tech. Cambridge, MA, United States)
Neumann, Gregory A.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Herrick, Robert R.
(Alaska Univ. Fairbanks, AK, United States)
Chappelow, John E.
(Saga, Inc. Fairbanks, AK, United States)
Murchie, Scott L.
(Johns Hopkins Univ. Laurel, MD, United States)
Prockter, Louise M.
(Johns Hopkins Univ. Laurel, MD, United States)
Date Acquired
December 27, 2013
Publication Date
May 1, 2012
Publication Information
Publication: Icarus
Publisher: Elsevier
Volume: 219
Issue: 1
Subject Category
Geosciences (General)
Report/Patent Number
GSFC-E-DAA-TN8787
Report Number: GSFC-E-DAA-TN8787
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNX09AM53G
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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