Internal Structures of Highlands in Western Lunar Farside Revealed by CE-2 CELMS Data

The internal structures are the key to understand the surface evolution of the Moon. However, the study of such kind is absent. In this study, the Chang'e-2 microwave radiometer data are employed to explore the internal structures in the highlands of the western lunar farside combined with the...

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Main Authors: Zhiguo Meng, Changbao Yang, Ke Gao, Yongchun Zheng, Zongyu Yue, Yongzhi Wang, Mengna Dong, Jietao Lei, Shuo Hu
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Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
Series:IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9170785/
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spelling doaj-b450261e5b86466fadc18f5ef1f67b5a2021-06-03T23:04:07ZengIEEEIEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing2151-15352020-01-01134859486810.1109/JSTARS.2020.30172049170785Internal Structures of Highlands in Western Lunar Farside Revealed by CE-2 CELMS DataZhiguo Meng0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4598-087XChangbao Yang1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4793-4874Ke Gao2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3512-2879Yongchun Zheng3Zongyu Yue4Yongzhi Wang5Mengna Dong6Jietao Lei7Shuo Hu8https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8128-4313College of Geoexploration Science and Technology, Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaCollege of Geoexploration Science and Technology, Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaCollege of Construction Engineering, Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaKey Laboratory of Lunar and Deep-space Exploration, National Astronomical Observatories Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing Science, Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, ChinaCollege of Geoexploration Science and Technology, Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaCollege of Geoexploration Science and Technology, Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaCollege of Geoexploration Science and Technology, Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaCollege of Geoexploration Science and Technology, Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaThe internal structures are the key to understand the surface evolution of the Moon. However, the study of such kind is absent. In this study, the Chang'e-2 microwave radiometer data are employed to explore the internal structures in the highlands of the western lunar farside combined with the FeO+TiO2 abundance data and the rock abundance data. The results are as follows. First, a new view on the cratering mechanism is proposed according to the brightness temperature (TB) performances and the estimated rock abundances in King, Bruno, and Necho craters. Second, the influential mechanism of the rocks on the TB is initially identified by the thermal anomalies at noon and night. Third, a special hidden hot anomaly centered at (109.4°E, 6.9°N) northwest to King crater is revealed by the 3.0 GHz map at noon and night but its causes are still unclear. Fourth, the cause of the belt anomaly from Bruno crater to Necho crater has likely resulted from the impact ejecta of King crater. Finally, the highlands in the study area are divided into four units with distinct TB performances. Generally, the TB maps show a different view compared with the optical and thermal infrared data, which is important to improve understanding the surface evolution of the Moon.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9170785/CELMS datainternal structuresmicrowave propagationthermal anomalythermophysical featureswestern lunar farside
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author Zhiguo Meng
Changbao Yang
Ke Gao
Yongchun Zheng
Zongyu Yue
Yongzhi Wang
Mengna Dong
Jietao Lei
Shuo Hu
spellingShingle Zhiguo Meng
Changbao Yang
Ke Gao
Yongchun Zheng
Zongyu Yue
Yongzhi Wang
Mengna Dong
Jietao Lei
Shuo Hu
Internal Structures of Highlands in Western Lunar Farside Revealed by CE-2 CELMS Data
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing
CELMS data
internal structures
microwave propagation
thermal anomaly
thermophysical features
western lunar farside
author_facet Zhiguo Meng
Changbao Yang
Ke Gao
Yongchun Zheng
Zongyu Yue
Yongzhi Wang
Mengna Dong
Jietao Lei
Shuo Hu
author_sort Zhiguo Meng
title Internal Structures of Highlands in Western Lunar Farside Revealed by CE-2 CELMS Data
title_short Internal Structures of Highlands in Western Lunar Farside Revealed by CE-2 CELMS Data
title_full Internal Structures of Highlands in Western Lunar Farside Revealed by CE-2 CELMS Data
title_fullStr Internal Structures of Highlands in Western Lunar Farside Revealed by CE-2 CELMS Data
title_full_unstemmed Internal Structures of Highlands in Western Lunar Farside Revealed by CE-2 CELMS Data
title_sort internal structures of highlands in western lunar farside revealed by ce-2 celms data
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing
issn 2151-1535
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The internal structures are the key to understand the surface evolution of the Moon. However, the study of such kind is absent. In this study, the Chang'e-2 microwave radiometer data are employed to explore the internal structures in the highlands of the western lunar farside combined with the FeO+TiO2 abundance data and the rock abundance data. The results are as follows. First, a new view on the cratering mechanism is proposed according to the brightness temperature (TB) performances and the estimated rock abundances in King, Bruno, and Necho craters. Second, the influential mechanism of the rocks on the TB is initially identified by the thermal anomalies at noon and night. Third, a special hidden hot anomaly centered at (109.4°E, 6.9°N) northwest to King crater is revealed by the 3.0 GHz map at noon and night but its causes are still unclear. Fourth, the cause of the belt anomaly from Bruno crater to Necho crater has likely resulted from the impact ejecta of King crater. Finally, the highlands in the study area are divided into four units with distinct TB performances. Generally, the TB maps show a different view compared with the optical and thermal infrared data, which is important to improve understanding the surface evolution of the Moon.
topic CELMS data
internal structures
microwave propagation
thermal anomaly
thermophysical features
western lunar farside
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9170785/
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