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Nearly all lunar volcanic eruptions produced mare basalts that fill nearside basins and the floor of the farside South Pole-Aitken Basin. Very little evidence for volcanism exists in the lunar highlands. Now Brad Jolliff and colleagues have [http://www.nature.com/ngeo/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/ngeo1212.html published] new information from LRO documenting a likely volcanic landform at the famous Compton-Belkovich [[February_19,_2007|L101]]?<br />
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<em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</em><br />
 
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The LROC [http://lroc.sese.asu.edu/news/index.php?/archives/426-Farside-Highlands-Volcanism!.html#extended site] has an image of the CBVP and a dramatic low Sun image of one of the domes showing that it must have a slope greater than 13°!<br />
 
The LROC [http://lroc.sese.asu.edu/news/index.php?/archives/426-Farside-Highlands-Volcanism!.html#extended site] has an image of the CBVP and a dramatic low Sun image of one of the domes showing that it must have a slope greater than 13°!<br />
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Clementine Atlas Plates 15 &amp; 16<br />
 
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<p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[July 25, 2011|The Earth's Moon]] </p>
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<p><b>Tomorrow's LPOD:</b> [[July 27, 2011|An Amateur Scientist Speaks]] </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 21:59, 22 March 2015

Silica-Rich Domes And Caldera

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images from Nature Geoscience by way of Space.com

Nearly all lunar volcanic eruptions produced mare basalts that fill nearside basins and the floor of the farside South Pole-Aitken Basin. Very little evidence for volcanism exists in the lunar highlands. Now Brad Jolliff and colleagues have published new information from LRO documenting a likely volcanic landform at the famous Compton-Belkovich L101?

Chuck Wood
Update
The LROC site has an image of the CBVP and a dramatic low Sun image of one of the domes showing that it must have a slope greater than 13°!

Related Links
Clementine Atlas Plates 15 & 16

Yesterday's LPOD: The Earth's Moon

Tomorrow's LPOD: An Amateur Scientist Speaks



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