We present an investigation of the release and transport of lunar polar crater volatiles onto topside regions surrounding the cold traps. The volatiles are liberated via surface energization processes associated with the harsh space environment, including solar wind plasma sputtering and impact vaporization. We find that some fraction of these volatiles can migrate from crater floors onto topside regions (those regions directly adjacent to and above the polar crater floors), and that these surrounding terrains should contain a sampling of the material originating within the crater itself. It is concluded that the nature of the volatile content on crater floors can be obtained by sampling the surface volatiles that have migrated or "spilled ...
The lunar surface is bathed in a variety of impacting particles originating from the solar wind, sol...
Both the Moon and Mercury evidently host ice and other volatile compounds in cold traps at the plane...
International audienceThere is increasing theoretical and empirical evidence, from the Apollo era an...
The emerging interest in lunar mining poses a threat of contamination to pristine craters at the lun...
Following the Apollo era the moon was considered a volatile poor body. Samples collected from the Ap...
The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter/Lyman Alpha Mapping Project (LAMP) ultraviolet instrument detected ...
International audienceReturning humans to the Moon presents an unprecedented opportunity to determin...
Many craters on Mars are partially filled by distinctive material emplaced by post-impact processes....
We present a small-scale mission concept to characterize the permanently shadowed regions of the lun...
International audienceAbstract The search for exploitable deposits of water and other volatiles at t...
The last decades have been marked by increasing evidence for the presence of near-surface volatiles ...
Shackleton crater is nearly coincident with the Moon’s south pole. Its interior receives almost no d...
We present simulations of space weathering effects on ice deposits in regions of permanent shadow on...
From the proceedings of the Workshop on the Role of Volatiles and Atmospheres on Martian Impact Crat...
There are several mechanisms acting at the cold traps that can alter the inventory of volatiles ther...
The lunar surface is bathed in a variety of impacting particles originating from the solar wind, sol...
Both the Moon and Mercury evidently host ice and other volatile compounds in cold traps at the plane...
International audienceThere is increasing theoretical and empirical evidence, from the Apollo era an...
The emerging interest in lunar mining poses a threat of contamination to pristine craters at the lun...
Following the Apollo era the moon was considered a volatile poor body. Samples collected from the Ap...
The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter/Lyman Alpha Mapping Project (LAMP) ultraviolet instrument detected ...
International audienceReturning humans to the Moon presents an unprecedented opportunity to determin...
Many craters on Mars are partially filled by distinctive material emplaced by post-impact processes....
We present a small-scale mission concept to characterize the permanently shadowed regions of the lun...
International audienceAbstract The search for exploitable deposits of water and other volatiles at t...
The last decades have been marked by increasing evidence for the presence of near-surface volatiles ...
Shackleton crater is nearly coincident with the Moon’s south pole. Its interior receives almost no d...
We present simulations of space weathering effects on ice deposits in regions of permanent shadow on...
From the proceedings of the Workshop on the Role of Volatiles and Atmospheres on Martian Impact Crat...
There are several mechanisms acting at the cold traps that can alter the inventory of volatiles ther...
The lunar surface is bathed in a variety of impacting particles originating from the solar wind, sol...
Both the Moon and Mercury evidently host ice and other volatile compounds in cold traps at the plane...
International audienceThere is increasing theoretical and empirical evidence, from the Apollo era an...