Degradation of Impact Craters on Mars and Mercury

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Mars Craters, Mars Surface, Meteorite Craters, Ejecta, Impact Damage, Mercury Surface, Topography, Catalogs (Publications), Meteoritic Damage, Geographic Distribution, Depth, Diameters

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The research conducted by Dr. Barlow during the term of her no-cost visiting scientist position at the Lunar and Planetary Institute consists of the following areas: (1) degradation of craters within Arabia, Maja Valles, Memnonia, and Mangala Valles, Mars; (2) incorporation of topography data into Catalog of Large Martian Impact Craters, compiled by Dr. Barlow in 1987; (3) areal variations in depth-diameter ratio for impact craters on Mars and Mercury, providing information on changes in target properties across these worlds; and (4) continuing studies of lobate ejecta morphologies surrounding martian impact craters.

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