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From the Imbrium Basin to crater Tycho: The first regional spectral distribution map derived from SIR-2 near-infrared data
► New method of classification of lunar surface materials based on their NIR spectra. ► The method, CNA, is a spectral-feature enhancing tool applied on SIR-2 data. ► New spectral distribution maps were produced of the Imbrium Basin. ► New spectral distribution maps were also produced of crater Tych...
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Published in: | Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) N.Y. 1962), 2013-04, Vol.223 (2), p.804-818 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | ► New method of classification of lunar surface materials based on their NIR spectra. ► The method, CNA, is a spectral-feature enhancing tool applied on SIR-2 data. ► New spectral distribution maps were produced of the Imbrium Basin. ► New spectral distribution maps were also produced of crater Tycho.
Near-InfraRed (NIR) data obtained at the Moon by the SIR-2 instrument aboard Chandrayan-1 have been analyzed and classified according to their spectral absorption characteristics. This approach yielded a new NIR map, based on 10 spectral categories that we have identified, which cover a substantial portion of the lunar nearside. The inferred distribution of materials that share similar reflectance patterns resembles existing geologic maps, where were drawn using a range of complementary methods, but differs from these in respect of detailed structures. In particular, new features were found in the distributions of mare flows within the Imbrium Basin, as well as across boundary regions and in circumbasin formations, which lead to new geological interpretations. A new map of crater Tycho and its surroundings was in addition constructed based on eight spectral types, differentiated between ejected materials and crater infill. |
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ISSN: | 0019-1035 1090-2643 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.icarus.2013.01.018 |