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The effects of the target material properties and layering on the crater chronology: The case of Raditladi and Rachmaninoff basins on Mercury
Authors:S. Marchi  M. Massironi  G. Cremonese  E. Martellato  L. Giacomini  L. Prockter
Affiliation:aDepartement Cassiopée, Universite de Nice - Sophia Antipolis, Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur, CNRS, Nice, France;bDepartment of Geosciences, Padova University, Italy;cINAF-Padova, Italy;dCenter of Studies and Activities for Space, Padova University, Italy;eApplied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University, USA
Abstract:In this paper we present a crater age determination of several terrains associated with the Raditladi and Rachmaninoff basins. These basins were discovered during the first and third MESSENGER flybys of Mercury, respectively. One of the most interesting features of both basins is their relatively fresh appearance. The young age of both basins is confirmed by our analysis on the basis of age determination via crater chronology. The derived Rachmaninoff and Raditladi basin model ages are about 3.6 Ga and 1.1 Ga, respectively. Moreover, we also constrain the age of the smooth plains within the basins' floors. This analysis shows that Mercury had volcanic activity until recent time, possibly to about 1 Ga or less. We find that some of the crater size-frequency distributions investigated suggest the presence of a layered target. Therefore, within this work we address the importance of considering terrain parameters, as geo-mechanical properties and layering, into the process of age determination. We also comment on the likelihood of the availability of impactors able to form basins with the sizes of Rachmaninoff and Raditladi in relatively recent times.
Keywords:Mercury   Raditladi basin   Rachmaninoff basin   Craters   Age determination
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