The lobate ejecta morphology surrounding most fresh Martian impact craters can be quantitatively analyzed to determine variations in ejecta sinuosity with diameter, latitude, longitude, and terrain. The results of such studies provide another clue to the question of how these morphologies formed: are they the results of vaporization of subsurface volatiles or caused by ejecta entrainment in atmospheric gases. Kargel provided a simple expression to determine the degree of non-circularity of an ejecta blanket. This measure of sinuosity, called 'lobateness', is given by the ratio of the ejecta perimeter to the perimeter of a circle with the same area as that of the ejecta. The Kargel study of 538 rampart craters in selected areas of Mars led t...
International audience[1] Ejecta morphologies of many Martian craters indicate fluidized emplacement...
Martian layered ejecta morphologies are characterized using a new preservation classification syste...
The modification of impact craters has long been used to infer the geomorphic forcing on Mars [1], a...
The sinuosities of 2213 Martian rampart ejecta craters are quantified through measurement of the eje...
[1] Fresh Martian impact craters display a variety of ejecta blanket morphologies. The fluidized app...
The purpose of this contribution is to review the possible effects of projectile, target, and enviro...
Double layered ejecta (DLE) craters display two distinct layers of ejecta that appear to have been e...
We investigated regional variations in the onset diameter of craters displaying a single layer eject...
The impact cratering record documents the history of resurfacing events on Mars. The morphology and ...
The geometry of simple impact craters reflects the properties of the target materials, and the diver...
[1] Results from simulation modeling of crater degradation by fluvial and eolian processes are compa...
Meteorite impact craters represent important geological features for revealing the near-surface laye...
The log normal frequency distribution law was used to analyze the crater population on the surface o...
Martian highland craters typically lack ejecta deposits, have no noticeable rim, and are flat floore...
Utilizing the Termoskan data set of the Phobos '88 mission we have recognized a new feature on Mars:...
International audience[1] Ejecta morphologies of many Martian craters indicate fluidized emplacement...
Martian layered ejecta morphologies are characterized using a new preservation classification syste...
The modification of impact craters has long been used to infer the geomorphic forcing on Mars [1], a...
The sinuosities of 2213 Martian rampart ejecta craters are quantified through measurement of the eje...
[1] Fresh Martian impact craters display a variety of ejecta blanket morphologies. The fluidized app...
The purpose of this contribution is to review the possible effects of projectile, target, and enviro...
Double layered ejecta (DLE) craters display two distinct layers of ejecta that appear to have been e...
We investigated regional variations in the onset diameter of craters displaying a single layer eject...
The impact cratering record documents the history of resurfacing events on Mars. The morphology and ...
The geometry of simple impact craters reflects the properties of the target materials, and the diver...
[1] Results from simulation modeling of crater degradation by fluvial and eolian processes are compa...
Meteorite impact craters represent important geological features for revealing the near-surface laye...
The log normal frequency distribution law was used to analyze the crater population on the surface o...
Martian highland craters typically lack ejecta deposits, have no noticeable rim, and are flat floore...
Utilizing the Termoskan data set of the Phobos '88 mission we have recognized a new feature on Mars:...
International audience[1] Ejecta morphologies of many Martian craters indicate fluidized emplacement...
Martian layered ejecta morphologies are characterized using a new preservation classification syste...
The modification of impact craters has long been used to infer the geomorphic forcing on Mars [1], a...