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Investigation And Classification Of Planetary Materials And Surfaces Using Novel Methods To Analyze Large Compositional Datasets: Quantitative X-Ray Compositional Mapping And Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Narrow Angle Camera Photometric Analysis, Timothy Michael Hahn Aug 2019

Investigation And Classification Of Planetary Materials And Surfaces Using Novel Methods To Analyze Large Compositional Datasets: Quantitative X-Ray Compositional Mapping And Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Narrow Angle Camera Photometric Analysis, Timothy Michael Hahn

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Our understanding of planetary bodies and their surfaces originates from measurements made by spacecraft instruments and laboratory analysis of extraterrestrial materials. Integration of these datasets can significantly advance the fields of planetary geology and geochemistry. The goal of my dissertation research has been to develop novel methods for interrogating extraterrestrial samples and planetary regoliths, with an emphasis on integrating these complementary datasets. Additionally, my research has focused on utilizing ‘big data’ within the geoscience and planetary science communities, whether that data be geospatial or geochemical in nature. My dissertation research involves two separate, but related projects: (1) coupling Apollo 17 …


Investigating The Complexity Of Impact Crater Ejecta, Michael Raymond Zanetti Dec 2015

Investigating The Complexity Of Impact Crater Ejecta, Michael Raymond Zanetti

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The formation of an impact crater ejecta blanket can be viewed as a form of organized chaos. Material that is ejected from a crater is heavily brecciated, but falls back to the surface along ballistic trajectories, generally preserving an inverted sense of the original stratigraphy. As the ejecta re-impacts the area surrounding the crater it forms a thick blanket of ejected material and reworked target surface that gradually thins away from the crater rim. Within the crater, crater modification processes, such as wall terrace formation and impact melt drainage, transform the crater in expectable ways.

The approach adopted in this …


Photometric Investigations Of Lunar Landing Sites And Silicic Regions Using Lro Narrow Angle Camera Images, Ryan Nicole Watkins May 2015

Photometric Investigations Of Lunar Landing Sites And Silicic Regions Using Lro Narrow Angle Camera Images, Ryan Nicole Watkins

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The reflectance properties of a planetary surface are related to the physical and compositional properties of that body. Photometry is a powerful method for determining differences in composition and regolith structure, and photometric data from orbital images coupled with soil sample data can greatly enhance our understanding of the regolith properties of our nearest neighbor, the Moon. At the time of writing, the United States has no operating missions on the Moon and no future plans to send robots or humans to study our nearest neighbor, so we must rely on remote sensing data to provide us with information about …