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e#_output_##.dat: Data and modeled results containing the topographic profiles and axisymmetric flexure modeling corresponding to figures 3a, 4a, and 5a. Two files for each profile exist corresponding to E = 5, 65 GPa. Columns are as follows: - profile # - distance from beginning of profile (m) - detrended stereo elevation (m) - best fit he (km) - modeled deflection outboard of load (m) - radial flexural stress (Pa) ------------------------------------------------------------- fig3b_profile5.dat: Data corresponding to figure 3b, he vs RMS misfit for different combinations of r1 and r2 for profile 5. Columns are as follows: - he (km) - r1 (km) - r2 (km) - RMS misfit (m) ------------------------------------------------------------- fig_4b_all.dat: Data corresponding to figure 4b, he vs RMS misfit for all profiles. Columns are as follows: - profile # - he (km) - RMS misfit (m) ------------------------------------------------------------- swath2_narina_clip.zip: - clip of the stereo-derived topography used for flexural modeling in this study - the zipfile contains a geotiff (geolocated tiff file for use in GIS software) and auxiliary files. - References below. Full documentation of the processing applied is now available at the PDS https://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/mgn/urn-nasa-pds-magellan_stereo_topography/document/magellan_stereo_topography_description.pdf Herrick, R. R., Stahlke, D. L., & Sharpton, V. L. (2012). Fine‐scale Venusian topography from Magellan stereo data. Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 93(12), 125-126. doi:10.1029/2012EO120002 Herrick, R. R. (2020). MGN RDRS Magellan Stereo-Derived Topography Mosaic (Derived Data). NASA Planetary Data System. doi:10.17189/1519332
planetary science, geophysics, Venus
planetary science, geophysics, Venus
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