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Distributions of boulders ejected from lunar craters
Authors:Gwendolyn D Bart  HJ Melosh
Institution:a University of Idaho, Department of Physics, Campus Box 440903, Moscow, ID 83844-0903, USA
b Purdue University, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA
Abstract:We investigate the spatial distributions of boulders ejected from 18 lunar impact craters that are hundreds of meters in diameter. To accomplish this goal, we measured the diameters of 13,955 ejected boulders and the distance of each boulder from the crater center. Using the boulder distances, we calculated ejection velocities for the boulders. We compare these data with previously published data on larger craters and use this information to determine how boulder ejection velocity scales with crater diameter. We also measured regolith depths in the areas surrounding many of the craters, for comparison with the boulder distributions. These results contribute to understanding boulder ejection velocities, to determining whether there is a relationship between the quantity of ejected boulders and lunar regolith depths, and to understanding the distributions of secondary craters in the Solar System. Understanding distributions of blocky ejecta is an important consideration for landing site selection on both the Moon and Mars.
Keywords:Moon  Surface  Cratering  Impact processes
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