10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PROCELLARIAN»
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1
Geological Survey Professional Paper
Marshall, C. H., 1961, Thickness of the Procellarian System, Le- tronne region of
the Moon: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 424-D, p. D208-D211. 1963, Geologic
map and sections of the Letronne region of the Moon: U.S. Geol. Survey Misc.
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1980
2
Abstracts of papers submitted for six meetings with which ...
Stratigraphic units exposed in the Letronne region include the major units so far
recognized on the Moon: pre'Imbrian material and the Imbrian, Procellarian,
Eratosthenian, and Copernican systems. The thickness of the Procellarian
System, ...
3
U.S. Geological Survey professional paper
Hackman) is composed mainly of the rim materials of craters of post-Apenninian
and pre-Procellarian age. The number and size of these craters indicate that the
Archimedian Epoch must represent a significant interval of time that intervened ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1962
Most of the dome material appears to be photometrically indistinguishable from
the rest of the Procellarian. In the Copernicus region the Procellarian rests nearly
everywhere on the Imbrian system, and the surface of contact has considerable ...
5
Geological Survey Bulletin
in this compilation are shown under several different phases of illumination. The
30 cm Cooke refractor used to make the photographs is described. — V.S.N. 188-
141. Marshall, C. H. Thickness of the Procellarian system, Letronne region of ...
6
Astrogeologic Studies: Annual Progress Report. Lunar and ...
The mare material and associated dome material have been reclassified from
their former status of Procellarian System to the Procellarum Group, at the top of
the Archimedian Series of the Imbrian System. Apenninian Series The oldest ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1962
Originally, all mare material was thought to be homogeneous and of about the
same age, on the basis of crater counts from photographs with poor resolution,
and was assigned time-rock status as the Procellarian System, whose type area
is in ...
Thickness of the Procellarian System, Letronne Region of the Moon* The
Letronne region of the Moon occupies an area of approximately 290,000 km2
near the south edge of Oceanus Procellarum in the general target area for a
number of ...
Geological Society of America, 1962
9
Mapping Mars: Science, Imagination, and the Birth of a World
There were units of the Imbrian system, a gently rolling surface studded with
closely spaced low hills and intervening depressions; there were units of the
Procellarian system, dark, smooth, and gently ridged; there were various deposits
...
10
Dictionary of Geological Terms
Cf: pseudofossil. Syn: dubiofossiL Procellarian (Pro-cel_-lar'-i-an) l. Pertaining to
lunar lithologic map units and topographic forms constituting, or closely
associated with, the maria. Such features were fomierly mapped as the
Procellarian ...
Robert Latimer Bates, Julia A. Jackson, 1984