This paper presents the abundances and the size-frequency distributions (SFD) of the ejected boulders surrounding the Linnè crater, located on the Moon's Mare Serenitatis basin. By means of Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera high-resolution images we prepare a context geological map of the Linné crater as well as we identify ∼ 12000 boulders ≥4.4 m, with a maximum measured size of 30.8 m. The cumulative number of boulders per km 2 is fitted with a power-law curve with index −4.03 + 0.09/-0.10. By studying the radial ejecta abundances, we find that the largest ones are located within the first 2 km from the crater's centre, while few tens of boulders with sizes <8 m are detectable above 5 km from the crater's rim. We find that the Linné proximal ejecta blanket is slightly asymmetrical, as indicated in the geological map too, showing a density increase in the NE-SW direction. This may be the result of an oblique impact emplacement of the original impactor, or it may be explained with a perpendicular impact in the Mare Serenitatis location, but on a surface with lunar basalts with different local mechanical properties. By exploiting our boulders size density as a function of the distance from the crater's centre, we derive a possible regolith thickness at the Linnè impact of ∼4.75 m, supporting similar values based on Earth-based radar and optical data in the Mare Serenitatis basin.

Abundance and size-frequency distribution of boulders in Linné crater's ejecta (Moon)

Rossato S.;
2019

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This paper presents the abundances and the size-frequency distributions (SFD) of the ejected boulders surrounding the Linnè crater, located on the Moon's Mare Serenitatis basin. By means of Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera high-resolution images we prepare a context geological map of the Linné crater as well as we identify ∼ 12000 boulders ≥4.4 m, with a maximum measured size of 30.8 m. The cumulative number of boulders per km 2 is fitted with a power-law curve with index −4.03 + 0.09/-0.10. By studying the radial ejecta abundances, we find that the largest ones are located within the first 2 km from the crater's centre, while few tens of boulders with sizes <8 m are detectable above 5 km from the crater's rim. We find that the Linné proximal ejecta blanket is slightly asymmetrical, as indicated in the geological map too, showing a density increase in the NE-SW direction. This may be the result of an oblique impact emplacement of the original impactor, or it may be explained with a perpendicular impact in the Mare Serenitatis location, but on a surface with lunar basalts with different local mechanical properties. By exploiting our boulders size density as a function of the distance from the crater's centre, we derive a possible regolith thickness at the Linnè impact of ∼4.75 m, supporting similar values based on Earth-based radar and optical data in the Mare Serenitatis basin.
2019
Istituto di Geoscienze e Georisorse - IGG - Sede Secondaria Padova
geological map, SFD, ejecta blanket, regolith thickness, boulder counting
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