Depths of Copernican craters on lunar maria and highlands
E. A. Feoktistova, S. I. Ipatov

TL;DR
This study analyzes the depth-to-diameter ratios of lunar craters from the Copernican period, revealing differences between mare and highland craters and providing new estimates based on recent lunar orbiter data.
Contribution
It offers new depth and diameter estimates for lunar craters younger than 1.1 billion years, improving understanding of crater morphology and classification.
Findings
Depth-to-diameter ratios vary significantly among craters of similar sizes.
Mare craters are generally deeper than highland craters for diameters less than 30-40 km.
Crater depth relationships differ between simple and complex crater types.
Abstract
We present a study on the relationship between the ratio of the depth of a crater to its diameter and the diameter for lunar craters both on the maria and on the highlands. We consider craters younger than 1.1 billion years in age, i.e. of Copernican period. The aim of this work is to improve our understanding of such relationships based on our new estimates of the craters's depth and diameter. Previous studies considered similar relationships for much older craters (up to 3.2 billion years). We calculated the depths of craters with diameters from 10 to 100 km based on the altitude profiles derived from data obtained by the Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter (LOLA) onboard the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO). The ratio h/D of the depth h of a crater to its diameter D can diverge by up to a factor of two for craters with almost the same diameters. The linear and power approximations…
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