2022
DOI: 10.3390/rs14041049
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A Remote Sensing Perspective on Mass Wasting in Contrasting Planetary Environments: Cases of the Moon and Ceres

Abstract: Mass wasting, as one of the most significant geomorphological processes, contributes immensely to planetary landscape evolution. The frequency and diversity of mass wasting features on any planetary body also put engineering constraints on its robotic exploration. Mass wasting on other Solar System bodies shares similar, although not identical, morphological characteristics with its terrestrial counterpart, indicating a possible common nature for their formation. Thus, planetary bodies with contrasting environ… Show more

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“…Mass movements on other Solar System bodies share similarities. Thus, planetary studies with variable environmental conditions might help to reveal the effects of the atmosphere, subsurface fluids, precipitation, and seismicity on mass wasting, and could foster an understanding of triggering and propagation mechanisms (Sam and Bhardwaj, 2022).…”
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“…Mass movements on other Solar System bodies share similarities. Thus, planetary studies with variable environmental conditions might help to reveal the effects of the atmosphere, subsurface fluids, precipitation, and seismicity on mass wasting, and could foster an understanding of triggering and propagation mechanisms (Sam and Bhardwaj, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%