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    GEOLOGICAL MAPPING OF LUNAR CRATER LALANDE: TOPOGRAPHIC CONFIGURATION, MORPHOLOGY AND CRATERING PROCESS by B. Li, B. Li, Z. C. Ling, J. Zhang, J. Chen, C. Q. Liu, X. Y. Bi

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…Eight geological units are organized by crater floor units: hummocky floor, central peak and low-relief bulges; and crater wall units: terraced walls, channeled and veneered walls, interior walls, mass wasting areas, blocky areas, and melt ponds. …”
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    Analyzing the Magnesium (Mg) Number of Olivine on the Lunar Surface and Its Geological Significance by Chao Zhou, Yuanzhi Zhang, Shengbo Chen, Bingxue Zhu

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…It is also significant in estimating the geological evolution of the moon. In this study, an estimation model of relative Mg number (Fo#) for lunar olivine was presented through multiple linear regression statistics. …”
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    MODEL OF DECOMPRESSION MELTING MECHANISM IN CONVECTIVE-UNSTABLE THERMAL LITHOSPHERE (FIRST APPROXIMATION) by B. V. Lunev, V. V. Lapkovsky

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Logically, both the Rayleigh number and the intensity of convection also double (and this is confirmed by the calculations), which means that convection is enhanced after the melting start.Testing of the model shows that it gives a reasonable picture that is consistent with the available geological and geophysical data on the structure of the lithosphere underneath the currently developing epicontinental sedimentary basins. …”
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    Why would sea-level rise for global warming and polar ice-melt? by Aftab Alam Khan

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Keywords: Global warming, Polar ice-melt, Equatorial bulge, Polar flattening, Geologic events, Sea level rise…”
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