The significance of substrate characteristics in determining morphology and morphometry of lunar craters

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Cratering, Lunar Craters, Lunar Crust, Meteorite Craters, Substrates, Breccia, Diameters, Lunar Maria, Lunar Soil, Morphology, Selenology

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Variations in the morphologic and morphometric characteristics of lunar craters appear to correlate well with the characteristics of the outer lunar crust and the presence of a 2-3 km thick megaregolith layer. These correlations suggest that substrate layering in general, and megaregolith in particular, may have an important effect on the excavation and modification stages in the formation of lunar craters.

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