Abstract–We have surveyed Martian impact craters greater than 5 km in diameter using Viking and thermal emission imaging system (THEMIS) imagery to evaluate how the planform of the rim and ejecta changes with decreasing impact angle. We infer the impact angles at which the changes occur by assuming a sin2Θ dependence for the cumulative fraction of craters forming below angle Θ. At impact angles less than ~40 ° from horizontal, the ejecta become offset downrange relative to the crater rim. As the impact angle decreases to less than ~20°, the ejecta begin to concentrate in the cross-range direction and a “forbidden zone ” that is void of ejecta develops in the uprange direction. At angles less than ~10°, a “butterfly ” ejecta pattern is gener...
Meteorite impact craters represent important geological features for revealing the near-surface laye...
Asteroids or comets striking a planetary surface at very shallow angles produce elliptical-shaped cr...
To understand past Martian climates, it is important to know the distribution and nature of water ic...
Abstract. We have surveyed Martian impact craters greater than 5 km in diameter using mosaicked Viki...
visible light (THEMIS VIS), and Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) data to identify and characterize the morp...
From the proceedings of the Workshop on the Role of Volatiles and Atmospheres on Martian Impact Crat...
We use Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter (MOLA) topographic data and Thermal Emission Imaging System (THE...
Asteroids or comets striking a planetary surface at shallow angles typically produce elliptical-shap...
We present observations and models that together explain many hallmarks of the structure and growth ...
We present observations and models that together explain many hallmarks of the structure and growth ...
We present observations and models that together explain many hallmarks of the structure and growth ...
The combined use of impact crater morphology and mechanics provides important information on the phy...
From the proceedings of the Workshop on the Role of Volatiles and Atmospheres on Martian Impact Crat...
Impact craters are not always circular; sometimes their rims are composed of several straight segmen...
A variety of ejecta and interior morphologies were revealed for martian impact craters by Viking ima...
Meteorite impact craters represent important geological features for revealing the near-surface laye...
Asteroids or comets striking a planetary surface at very shallow angles produce elliptical-shaped cr...
To understand past Martian climates, it is important to know the distribution and nature of water ic...
Abstract. We have surveyed Martian impact craters greater than 5 km in diameter using mosaicked Viki...
visible light (THEMIS VIS), and Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) data to identify and characterize the morp...
From the proceedings of the Workshop on the Role of Volatiles and Atmospheres on Martian Impact Crat...
We use Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter (MOLA) topographic data and Thermal Emission Imaging System (THE...
Asteroids or comets striking a planetary surface at shallow angles typically produce elliptical-shap...
We present observations and models that together explain many hallmarks of the structure and growth ...
We present observations and models that together explain many hallmarks of the structure and growth ...
We present observations and models that together explain many hallmarks of the structure and growth ...
The combined use of impact crater morphology and mechanics provides important information on the phy...
From the proceedings of the Workshop on the Role of Volatiles and Atmospheres on Martian Impact Crat...
Impact craters are not always circular; sometimes their rims are composed of several straight segmen...
A variety of ejecta and interior morphologies were revealed for martian impact craters by Viking ima...
Meteorite impact craters represent important geological features for revealing the near-surface laye...
Asteroids or comets striking a planetary surface at very shallow angles produce elliptical-shaped cr...
To understand past Martian climates, it is important to know the distribution and nature of water ic...