塞雷斯的地形学
D L Buczkowski1, B E Schmidt2, D A Williams3
1Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD 20723, USA. debra.buczkowski@jhuapl.edu.
概括
分析"黎明"号航天器的图像显示了塞雷斯的各种表面特征,包括石坑,线性结构和叶状流. 证据表明潜在的冷火山和近地冰,表明地中的局部冰沉积物.
科学领域:
- 星球科学
- 地质学
背景情况:
- 一个矮行星,表现出复杂的表面特征.
- 了解它的地质是理解它的演变的关键.
研究的目的:
- 通过使用"黎明"号航天器的数据,分析塞雷斯的地形和地形.
- 确定地质过程和地下组成的地质特征.
主要方法:
- 分析来自"黎明"号航天器的摄像数据.
- 表面特征的地形和地形评估.
主要成果:
- 塞雷斯的表面以火山口为主,但也具有线性结构,叶状流和圆顶形状.
- 发现了一些暗示冷磁和冷火山的特征.
- 尽管表面冰的直接检测有限,但观察到可能与冰相关的地质构造.
结论:
- 塞雷斯的地质多样性表明了复杂的表面过程.
- 鉴定到的特征暗示在Ceres的地中存在局部的近地冰和潜在的冷火山活动.
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