Impact cratering produces characteristic variations in the topographic power spectral density (PSD) of cratered terrains, which are controlled by the size-frequency distribution of craters and the spectral content (shape) of individual features. These variations are investigated here in two parallel approaches. First, a cratered terrain model, based on Monte Carlo emplacement of craters and benchmarked by an analytical formulation of the one-dimensional PSD, is employed to generate topographic surfaces at a range of size-frequency power law exponents and shape dependencies. For self-similar craters, the slope of the PSD, β, varies inversely with that of the production function, α, leveling off to 0 at high α (surface topography dominated by...
The consequences of impact on the solid bodies of the solar system are manifest and legion. Although...
In Miniature Radio Frequency (Mini‐RF) radar images, anomalous craters are those having a high circu...
This website contains the derived data in the manuscript Meter-scale topographic roughness of the Mo...
Impact cratering produces characteristic variations in the topographic power spectral density (PSD) ...
This work seeks to understand past and present surface conditions on the Moon using two different bu...
New measurements of the topography of the Moon from the Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter (LOLA)[1] prov...
Landscape evolution on the Moon is driven by a relatively small number of physical mechanisms, makin...
Differences in the shape and density of crater size-frequency distribution curves have been interpre...
We report the surface roughness analysis of the lunar highlands for the baseline range 0.15-100km. W...
The acquisition of new global elevation data from the Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter, carried on the ...
The shape of the size-frequency distribution for small (<= 1 km diameter) primary craters coul...
By using high-resolution altimetric measurements of the Moon, we produced a catalog of all impact cr...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary...
Statistical measures of patterns (textures) in surface roughness are used to quantitatively differen...
Impact craters are essential and dominant features of the lunar surface. Under the presence of a ver...
The consequences of impact on the solid bodies of the solar system are manifest and legion. Although...
In Miniature Radio Frequency (Mini‐RF) radar images, anomalous craters are those having a high circu...
This website contains the derived data in the manuscript Meter-scale topographic roughness of the Mo...
Impact cratering produces characteristic variations in the topographic power spectral density (PSD) ...
This work seeks to understand past and present surface conditions on the Moon using two different bu...
New measurements of the topography of the Moon from the Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter (LOLA)[1] prov...
Landscape evolution on the Moon is driven by a relatively small number of physical mechanisms, makin...
Differences in the shape and density of crater size-frequency distribution curves have been interpre...
We report the surface roughness analysis of the lunar highlands for the baseline range 0.15-100km. W...
The acquisition of new global elevation data from the Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter, carried on the ...
The shape of the size-frequency distribution for small (<= 1 km diameter) primary craters coul...
By using high-resolution altimetric measurements of the Moon, we produced a catalog of all impact cr...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary...
Statistical measures of patterns (textures) in surface roughness are used to quantitatively differen...
Impact craters are essential and dominant features of the lunar surface. Under the presence of a ver...
The consequences of impact on the solid bodies of the solar system are manifest and legion. Although...
In Miniature Radio Frequency (Mini‐RF) radar images, anomalous craters are those having a high circu...
This website contains the derived data in the manuscript Meter-scale topographic roughness of the Mo...