Characterization of lobate scarps at the western rim of the Apollo basin using high-resolution DEMs generated using generative adversarial network (GAN) based approach

IF 2.5 2区 物理与天体物理 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Xijian Li , Zongyu Yue , Man Peng , Kaichang Di , Biao Wang , Yexin Wang , Gregory Michael , Congzhe Wu , Jianzhong Liu
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Chang'e-6 is the first sample-return mission from the lunar farside and has returned samples from the landing site within the Apollo basin on June 25, 2024. Lobate scarps have been identified approximately 300 km northwest of the Chang'e-6 landing site (and at western rim of the Apollo basin). The distribution and morphological characteristics of lobate scarps are crucial for understanding the lunar geological history of the landing area. In this research, we have analyzed the spatial distribution and formation age of lobate scarps at western rim of the Apollo basin. The morphology, dynamical models, and formation ages of lobate scarps are investigated through Mohr-Coulomb measurement and crater size-frequency distribution measurements (CSFD). We generated high-resolution digital elevation models by deep learning method using Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC) Narrow Angle Camera (NAC) imagery and Selenological and Engineering Explorer (SELENE) and Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter (LOLA) Digital Elevation Model (SLDEM), which enabled the study of lobate scarps in areas lacking NAC DTM coverage, and their accuracy were thoroughly validated. The displacement-length ratios of the lobate scarps are calculated, with an average of approximately 3.80 %. By calculating the morphological parameters of lobate scarps, inferring their formation ages, and studying their spatial distribution, we find that these lobate scarps are distributed in the highlands nearby the Apollo basin edge. They were formed under horizontal compressive stresses exceeding 400 MPa during the last 80 Ma, which is consistent with the initially totally molten (ITM) model. This finding is further supported by cross-validation with the 238U/204Pb ratios from lunar far-side samples by the Chang'e-6 mission, challenging the notion that the lunar magma ocean (LMO) can prolong magmatic activity through KREEP.
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Icarus
Icarus 地学天文-天文与天体物理
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6.30
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18.80%
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356
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2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Icarus is devoted to the publication of original contributions in the field of Solar System studies. Manuscripts reporting the results of new research - observational, experimental, or theoretical - concerning the astronomy, geology, meteorology, physics, chemistry, biology, and other scientific aspects of our Solar System or extrasolar systems are welcome. The journal generally does not publish papers devoted exclusively to the Sun, the Earth, celestial mechanics, meteoritics, or astrophysics. Icarus does not publish papers that provide "improved" versions of Bode''s law, or other numerical relations, without a sound physical basis. Icarus does not publish meeting announcements or general notices. Reviews, historical papers, and manuscripts describing spacecraft instrumentation may be considered, but only with prior approval of the editor. An entire issue of the journal is occasionally devoted to a single subject, usually arising from a conference on the same topic. The language of publication is English. American or British usage is accepted, but not a mixture of these.
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