The statistics of basins on the moon, Mercury, and Mars are compared. The basic similarities of basins on Mars, Mercury, and the moon argue convincingly that they result from the same processes. Variations in onset diameters and relative abundances, however, suggest that these basic processes are modulated by second-order factors.
Comparison of impact basins on Mercury, Mars and the moon
Lunar Science Conference ; 1976 ; Houston, TX
01.01.1976
Sonstige
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Two Classes of Impact Basins on the Moon
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