Thorium concentrations in the lunar surface. II: Deconvolution modeling and its application to the regions of Aristarchus and Mare Smythii.
Abstract
The broad angular response which characterized the Apollo gamma ray spectrometer resulted in a loss of spatial resolution and some of the contrast in determining surface concentrations within lunar regions small compared to the field of view. A deconvolution technique has been developed which removes much of this instrumental effect, thereby improving both spatial resolution and accuracy at the cost of a loss in precision. Geometric models of regional thorium distribution are convoluted through the response function of the instrument to yield a predicted distribution which is compared with the observed data field for quality of fit. Application to areas which include Aristarchus and Mare Smythii confirm some geological relationships and fail to support others.
- Publication:
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Lunar and Planetary Science Conference Proceedings
- Pub Date:
- 1978
- Bibcode:
- 1978LPSC....9.2985H
- Keywords:
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- Gamma Ray Spectra;
- Lunar Composition;
- Lunar Surface;
- Selenology;
- Thorium;
- Lunar Geology;
- Lunar Maps;
- Lunar Maria;
- Lunar Rocks;
- Spatial Distribution;
- THORIUM;
- CONCENTRATIONS;
- MOON;
- SURFACE;
- LUNAR;
- SMYTHII;
- MARE;
- ORBITS;
- ARISTARCHUS;
- FRA MAURO BASALTS;
- VOLCANISM;
- ALUMINUM;
- KREEP;
- CHEMISTRY;
- Lunar and Planetary Exploration; Moon;
- Gamma-Ray Spectra:Moon