Geology of the Neruda quadrangle (H13), Mercury

We present the first geological map of the Neruda Quadrangle (H13), Mercury. H13 is in Mercury's southern hemisphere between latitudes 22.5°S-65°S, and longitudes 90°E-180° covering a total area of just under 5 million km², equivalent to 6.5% of the planet's surface. Map digitisation was c...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of maps 2023-12, Vol.19 (1)
Hauptverfasser: Man, Benjamin, Rothery, David A., Balme, Matthew R., Conway, Susan J., Wright, Jack, Pegg, David L., Lennox, Annie R., Buoninfante, Salvatore
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Zusammenfassung:We present the first geological map of the Neruda Quadrangle (H13), Mercury. H13 is in Mercury's southern hemisphere between latitudes 22.5°S-65°S, and longitudes 90°E-180° covering a total area of just under 5 million km², equivalent to 6.5% of the planet's surface. Map digitisation was carried out at scales between 1:300,000 and 1:700,000 for final presentation at 1:3,000,0000, from end-of-mission data products from NASA's MESSENGER mission. We distinguish three main photogeologic plains units: intercrater, intermediate, and smooth plains. We also distinguish all craters and their materials ≥ 20 km in diameter based on their degradation state. We have completed two versions of the map, one using a three-class crater degradation scheme and one using a five-class crater degradation scheme. In addition, specific geological units were charted for the Rembrandt impact basin. This map has been constructed to provide context and targets for the ESA-JAXA BepiColombo mission to Mercury.
ISSN:1744-5647
1744-5647
DOI:10.1080/17445647.2023.2256353