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  1. Lunar floorโ€fractured craters: Classification, โ€ฆ

    WEBNov 15, 2012 · Abstract. [1] Floor-Fractured Craters (FFCs) are a class of lunar craters characterized by anomalously shallow floors cut by radial, โ€ฆ

    • Author: Lauren M. Jozwiak, James W. Head, Maria T. Zuber, David E. Smith, Gregory A. Neumann
    • Publish Year: 2012
  2. Studies of lunar crustal fractures
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    The lunar crust can also be modeled as an extended Maxwell solid whose rheology has three components: linear elasticity (as seen in constant Newtonian viscosity models), solid state ductile creep, and plasticity [ Albert et al., 2000 ].

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    A compression fracture of L1 refers to a type of fracture that occurs in the vertebra located in the lower part of the spine, specifically the first lumbar vertebra (L1). The fracture is characterized by the vertebra becoming compressed, meaning that the height of the vertebra is reduced due to a compression force. This type of fracture is commonly caused by osteoporosis, trauma, or repetitive stress. Symptoms of a compression fracture of L1 may include sudden and severe back pain, limited mobility, and a hunched or stooped posture. Treatment options for this type of fracture may include pain management, rest, physical therapy, bracing, and in more severe cases, surgery.
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    Dombard and Gillis conclude that โ€œlunar crustal rocks are simply too rigid to have accommodated substantial relaxation over the age of the Moon.โ€ 3.1.2. Exterior Rim Crest Height
    Lunar floor-fractured craters as magmatic intrusions. Geometry, modes of emplacement, associated tectonic and volcanic features, and implications for gravity anomalies Icarus, 248 ( 2015), pp. 424 - 447, 10.1016/j.icarus.2014.10.052 An analysis of eruption styles in lunar floor-fractured craters
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