A thermophysical study of Martian surface materials in Schiaparelli Crater

Graziella Caprarelli, E. Jones, Frank Mills

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    Abstract

    Schiaparelli Crater is a well preserved large impact structure on Mars, centered at coordinates 16.7ºE-2.7ºS. Its main morphological features: wrinkle ridges (basin floor), smooth material (near the western and southern portions of the rim), craters formed by more recent impacts and their ejecta (basin floor), have been known and described since the early days of Mars exploration [1].
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication47th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference
    Place of PublicationOnline
    Publisher47th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference
    Pages2pp
    Publication statusPublished - 2016
    Event47th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference - The Woodlands, Texas, USA
    Duration: 1 Jan 2016 → …

    Conference

    Conference47th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference
    Period1/01/16 → …
    Other21 - 25 March 2016

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