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Infrared Emission Spectra: Enhancement of Diagnostic Features by the Lunar Environment

Science, 1970
Information diagnostic of general rock type is available as a well-defined emission maximum (related to the Christiansen frequency), rather than as contrast-depleted minima, in the infrared spectra of particulate solids. The amount of spectral information varies directly with the sharpness of the thermal gradient at the sample surface.
L M, Logan, G R, Hunt
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Evidence for lunar volcano-tectonic features

Journal of Geophysical Research, 1971
Lunar volcano-tectonic processes, considering primary circular or polygonal surface features ...
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Lunar Impact Features and Processes

Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry, 2023
Osinski, Gordon R.   +24 more
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Large-Scale Features of the Lunar Surface

1969
In the preceding chapter our aim has been to reconstruct an average microstructure of the lunar surface from evidence obtained through diverse channels of information. In what follows, we wish to conclude this discussion — and this entire volume — by a few retrospective considerations concerning the structure of the lunar surface on a larger scale.
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Taking a Measure of Lunar Features, Brightness, and Temperature

2020
And as the tops of these mountains are considerably elevated above the other parts of the surface, they are oft en illuminated when they are at a considerable distance from the line which separates the enlightened from the unenlightened part of the disc, and by this means aff ord us a method of even determining their height.
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Some Critical Interpretations and Misinterpretations of Lunar Features

2014
This somewhat lengthy chapter is a series of “vignettes” concerning certain concepts or features of solar system science. A “vignette” for our purposes is defined as “a short literary composition characterized by compactness, subtlety, and delicacy”.
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THE ORIGIN OF LUNAR FEATURES

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1965
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