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Venus impact craters: Implications for atmospheric and resurfacing processes from Magellan observations

机译:金星撞击坑:对麦哲伦观测中的大气和表面重修过程的影响

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Observations of impact craters on Venus by Magellan yield important insights into: (1) atmospheric effects on the formation of impact craters and their attendant ejecta deposits and (2) the resurfacing history of the planet. Most craters smaller than 15 km are classified as irregular; they possess irregularly shaped rims, and multiple hummocky floors. The irregular nature of these craters is interpreted to be the consequence of breakup and dispersion of incoming meteoroids by the dense atmosphere. Two major ejecta facies of venusian impact craters are hummocky ejecta and outer ejecta. A number of craters documented in the Magellan images possess often non-radial, flow-like ejecta indicative of a low viscosity materials. Approximately half of the impact craters observed with the Magellan radar are partially or wholly surrounded by areas with low radar backscatter cross sections.

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