Stickney Crater on Phobos and some other outstanding planetary depressions as features of crustal wave interference origin

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Some not fully understood (enigmatic) large planetary depressions and geoid minima on planets and satellites are better understood as regular wave woven features, not random large impacts [1]. A main reason for this is their similar tectonic position in a regular sectoral network produced by interfering crossing standing waves warping any celestial body. These waves arise in the bodies due to their movements in keplerian elliptical orbits with changing accelerations. The fundamental wave1 produces universal tectonic dichotomy, its first overtone wave2 superposes on it sectoring - a regular network of risen and fallen blocks [2, 3]. Thus, deeply subsided sectoral blocks are formed on uplifted highland segments -hemispheres [1]. Examples of this pattern are shown in Fig. 1 to 8 on various globes and irregular bodies. The Moon - the SPA basin, Earth - Indian geoid min imum, Phobos - Stickney Crater, Miranda - an ovoid, Phoebe - a sector, Mars - Hellas Planitia, Lutetia - a deep sector indentation. Fig. 9 - a geometrical model of dichotomy and sectors format ion by wave interference.

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