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@article{Williams:2014:10.1016/j.pss.2013.06.017,
author = {Williams, DA and O'Brien, DP and Schenk, PM and Denevi, BW and Carsenty, U and Marchi, S and Scully, JEC and Jaumann, R and De, Sanctis MC and Palomba, E and Ammannito, E and Longobardo, A and Magni, G and Frigeri, A and Russell, CT and Raymond, CA and Davison, TM},
doi = {10.1016/j.pss.2013.06.017},
journal = {Planetary and Space Science},
pages = {24--35},
title = {Lobate and flow-like features on asteroid Vesta},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pss.2013.06.017},
volume = {103},
year = {2014}
}

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AB - We studied high-resolution images of asteroid Vesta's surface (~70 and 20-25 m/pixel) obtained during the High- and Low-Altitude Mapping Orbits (HAMO, LAMO) of NASA's Dawn mission to assess the formation mechanisms responsible for a variety of lobate, flow-like features observed across the surface. We searched for evidence of volcanic flows, based on prior mathematical modeling and the well-known basaltic nature of Vesta's crust, but no unequivocal morphologic evidence of ancient volcanic activity has thus far been identified. Rather, we find that all lobate, flow-like features on Vesta appear to be related either to impact or erosional processes. Morphologically distinct lobate features occur in and around impact craters, and most of these are interpreted as impact ejecta flows, or possibly flows of impact melt. Estimates of melt production from numerical models and scaling laws suggests that large craters like Marcia (~60 km diameter) could have potentially produced impact melt volumes ranging from tens of millions of cubic meters to a few tens of cubic kilometers, which are relatively small volumes compared to similar-sized lunar craters, but which are consistent with putative impact melt features observed in Dawn images. There are also examples of lobate flows that trend downhill both inside and outside of crater rims and basin scarps, which are interpreted as the result of gravity-driven mass movements (slumps and landslides).
AU - Williams,DA
AU - O'Brien,DP
AU - Schenk,PM
AU - Denevi,BW
AU - Carsenty,U
AU - Marchi,S
AU - Scully,JEC
AU - Jaumann,R
AU - De,Sanctis MC
AU - Palomba,E
AU - Ammannito,E
AU - Longobardo,A
AU - Magni,G
AU - Frigeri,A
AU - Russell,CT
AU - Raymond,CA
AU - Davison,TM
DO - 10.1016/j.pss.2013.06.017
EP - 35
PY - 2014///
SN - 0032-0633
SP - 24
TI - Lobate and flow-like features on asteroid Vesta
T2 - Planetary and Space Science
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pss.2013.06.017
VL - 103
ER -