Cryptomare delineations using craters as probes to lunar stratigraphy - Use of multispectral Clementine data as a tool

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Lunar Craters, Clementine Spacecraft, Lunar Maria, Stratigraphy, Multispectral Band Scanners, Basalt, Spatial Distribution, Spectrum Analysis, Lunar Limb, Spectral Resolution

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The spatial distribution of lunar craters that exhibit basaltic properties are here used to estimate the cryptomare boundary in a region of the Schickard Crater on the western limb of the moon. Spectral analysis results can be used to estimate the depth of the cryptomare deposits; the improved resolution and multispectral nature of Clementine data allow an expansion of the techniques available for determining cryptomare characteristics.

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