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Geomorphological processes on terrestrial planetary surfaces [PDF]
This review deals with features and processes on planetary surfaces, first by examining the impact of photographic explorations of Moon, Mars, and Mercury on studies of surface processes on our own planet, and second by treating matters related to ...
Sharp, Robert P.
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Abstract Passive seismic ambient noise interferometry (ANI) has shown potential for lunar seismic exploration, offering the capability to detect near‐surface subsurface structures critical for future lunar mission, such as near‐surface ice deposits and lava tubes, without the need for active seismic sources.
Kai Nierula +4 more
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Erosion versus construction: The origin of Venusian channels [PDF]
Lava channels are a common feature in the volcanic regions of the Moon, and have now been observed on Venus. There has been much debate about the origin of lunar channels as to whether they are the result of erosional (either thermal or mechanical) or ...
Bussey, D. B. J., Guest, J. E.
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The abundance of cave beetles increases with depth, with Duvalius hartigi exhibiting maximum densities at greater depths in volcanic systems. Troglomorphic traits become more pronounced with increasing depth exclusively in the alpine species Duvalius carantii.
Giuseppe Nicolosi +5 more
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Morphometric Analysis of the Jingpo Lake Volcanic Field: A Terrestrial Analog for Lunar Lava Flow
The lack of high-precision imaging data for lunar volcanic regions currently hinders the detailed characterization of lava tube systems and their associated fine-scale geomorphology.
Haiting Yang +7 more
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Lava tube remelt by radiant heat and burning gasses [PDF]
Some volcanologists assume that interior surfaces of hot lava tubes can commonly he remelted by burning gases and radiant heat. Pending further data, this appears to be unlikely.
Kevin Allred
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Lunar and Hawaiian lava tubes: Analogs and uses based on terrestrial field data [PDF]
Presented here is an analysis of the data collected for a large number of Hawaiian lava tubes on the islands of Oahu, Molokai, and Hawaii. The results are extrapolated to lunar conditions.
Coombs, Cassandra R., Hawke, B. Ray
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Empirical and numerical methodologies for the geomechanical assessment of underground excavations have evolved in recent years to adapt to the geotechnical and structural conditions of natural caves, enabling stability evaluation and ensuring safe ...
Ronald Herrera +5 more
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GENESIS 2: Advanced lunar outpost [PDF]
Advanced, second-generation lunar habitats for astronauts and mission specialists working on the Moon are investigated. The work was based on design constraints set forth in previous publications.
Moore, Gary T.
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Underground Landscapes: Volcanism, Lava Tubes, and Man
Lava tubes, or pyroducts, have played a significant role in human history, serving as shelters, storage spaces, and dwellings across diverse cultures, times, and geographies. However, knowledge about their uses remains fragmented across various disciplines and sources. This research consolidates an extensive review of human interactions with lava tubes
Francesco Axel Pio Romio, Gianni Lobosco
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