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Table of Contents
Intro
Acknowledgments
Contents
About the Authors
Abbreviations and Units
Abbreviations
Units
1 Introduction
References
2 Notes to Theory and Data
2.1 Theory
2.2 Data-Gravity Field Models
2.3 Data-Magnetic Field Models
2.4 Data-Surface Topography Model
2.5 Our Figures
References
3 Gravitational Field of the Moon
3.1 Introductory Notes
3.2 From Historical Models to the Present Time
3.3 Main Characteristics of the Gravity Field of the Moon
References
4 Magnetic Field of the Moon
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Data-Magnetic Field
4.3 Origin of the Moon
References
5 Surface Topography of the Moon
References
6 Geology and Geomorphology of the Moon-A Necessary Introduction
6.1 Geology
6.2 Geomorphology
6.3 Earth Analogues
References
7 Geophysics of the Moon-A Necessary Introduction
7.1 Introduction to the Geophysics of the Moon
7.2 Magnetic Record of Lunar Samples
7.3 Water on the Moon
7.4 Conclusion
References
8 Atlas of the Moon
8.1 Global Views
8.1.1 What Do the Maps Contain?
8.1.2 Notes: Observations Based on Figs. 81.1 to 81.8b
8.2 Segments
References
9 Limits and Possibilities of Interpretation
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Mascons and Ghost Craters
9.3 Radial Structures
9.4 Polygonal Structures
9.5 The Significance of Strike Angles
9.6 Examples-Zooms
9.6.1 Introductory Notes
9.6.2 Copernicus Pair
9.6.3 Mare Crisium
9.6.4 South Pole-Aitken Basin (SPA)
9.6.5 Catena and Crater Michelson
9.6.6 Crater Schrödinger and Its Valleys
9.7 Concluding Remarks
References
Acknowledgments
Contents
About the Authors
Abbreviations and Units
Abbreviations
Units
1 Introduction
References
2 Notes to Theory and Data
2.1 Theory
2.2 Data-Gravity Field Models
2.3 Data-Magnetic Field Models
2.4 Data-Surface Topography Model
2.5 Our Figures
References
3 Gravitational Field of the Moon
3.1 Introductory Notes
3.2 From Historical Models to the Present Time
3.3 Main Characteristics of the Gravity Field of the Moon
References
4 Magnetic Field of the Moon
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Data-Magnetic Field
4.3 Origin of the Moon
References
5 Surface Topography of the Moon
References
6 Geology and Geomorphology of the Moon-A Necessary Introduction
6.1 Geology
6.2 Geomorphology
6.3 Earth Analogues
References
7 Geophysics of the Moon-A Necessary Introduction
7.1 Introduction to the Geophysics of the Moon
7.2 Magnetic Record of Lunar Samples
7.3 Water on the Moon
7.4 Conclusion
References
8 Atlas of the Moon
8.1 Global Views
8.1.1 What Do the Maps Contain?
8.1.2 Notes: Observations Based on Figs. 81.1 to 81.8b
8.2 Segments
References
9 Limits and Possibilities of Interpretation
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Mascons and Ghost Craters
9.3 Radial Structures
9.4 Polygonal Structures
9.5 The Significance of Strike Angles
9.6 Examples-Zooms
9.6.1 Introductory Notes
9.6.2 Copernicus Pair
9.6.3 Mare Crisium
9.6.4 South Pole-Aitken Basin (SPA)
9.6.5 Catena and Crater Michelson
9.6.6 Crater Schrödinger and Its Valleys
9.7 Concluding Remarks
References