Crater catalog and analysis of crater distribution on Saturn's moon, Enceladus

This project consists of a catalog of all craters greater than 2.2 km (0.5°) in diameter, and categorizing them in terms of deformations limited to rifting and/or elongation. Publicly available images were obtained from the Cassini Imaging website, and loaded into Adobe Photoshop™ to derive the loca...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Karpes, Brian Allan
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Northern Illinois University 2009
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Online Access:http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=1473907
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Summary:This project consists of a catalog of all craters greater than 2.2 km (0.5°) in diameter, and categorizing them in terms of deformations limited to rifting and/or elongation. Publicly available images were obtained from the Cassini Imaging website, and loaded into Adobe Photoshop™ to derive the location and size of the craters. The distribution of craters was then analyzed by latitude and longitude. The enigmatic distribution of craters is explained by the possibilities that Saturn acts as a planetary shield for the sub-Saturn hemisphere and that the E-ring is weathering and eroding craters on the leading hemisphere. Furthermore, the lack of craters in the trailing hemisphere supports a hypothesis that a south-pole-style hot spot once existed in the eastern hemisphere equatorial region.