Title :
Application of m-
Decomposition Technique on Mini-SAR Data to Understand Crater and Ejecta Morphology
Author :
Mukherjee, Sayan ; Singh, Prashant
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Environ. Sci., Jawaharlal Nehru Univ., New Dehli, India
Abstract :
Miniature Synthetic Aperture Radar (Mini-SAR) data conveniently reveals the unique morphological characteristics associated with crater ejecta blankets. Various surface and subsurface features in and around shadowed polar regions can be inferred using this data to explain the newly formed topography after impact events. A group of three craters lying north of Cabeus. A crater have unique ejecta morphology when m-χ decomposition technique is applied on mini-SAR data. The volume scattering observed for the region describes the relative slope of the terrain around and within crater walls. Alternately, Wapowski crater, which lies at the southern rim of Scott crater, has a different ejecta morphology indicative of it being relatively young. The high circular polarization ratio (CPR) calculated inside and outside Wapowski crater rim suggests that the presence of water ice within the shadowed portion of the crater is highly unlikely. The high CPR therefore is obtained due to the fresh blocky proximal ejecta blanket formed post impact. Volume scattering in m-χ decomposition image also corresponds to the region having high CPR. m-χ decomposition technique also shows that the proximal ejecta blanket is asymmetrically distributed around the crater rim. This technique therefore helps to study the process of impact cratering and the features generated thereafter.
Keywords :
ice; lunar surface; polarisation; synthetic aperture radar; Wapowski crater rim; crater ejecta blanket; crater group; crater morphology; crater wall; ejecta CPR region; ejecta morphology; fresh blocky proximal ejecta blanket; high circular polarization ratio; impact cratering process; impact event topography; m-chi decomposition image volume scattering; m-chi decomposition technique application; miniSAR data; miniature synthetic aperture radar data; north Cabeus; proximal ejecta blanket; shadowed crater portion; shadowed polar region; southern Scott crater rim; subsurface feature; terrain slope; unique morphological characteristic; volume scattering; water ice; Ice; Moon; Optical imaging; Rough surfaces; Scattering; Surface morphology; Surface roughness; Circular polarization ratio (CPR); Miniature Synthetic Aperture Radar (Mini-SAR); Wapowski crater; ejecta; m- $chi$ decomposition; m-$chi$ decomposition;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LGRS.2014.2326420