The lunar South Pole-Aitken Basin as a tectonic equivalent of the Indian geoid minimum.
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The lunar South Pole-Aitken Basin as a tectonic
equivalent of the Indian geoid minimum.
G. G. KochemasovIGEM of the Russian Academy of
Sciences, [email protected]

Moon, topography

The Moon’s geoid

The Earth’s geoid

The lunar (left) and Earth’s sectors (πR-structures)


Tectonic sectors and subsectors of the Earth’s eastern hemisphere

Structural scheme of the Earth’s eastern hemisphere

The inner structure of the SPA Basin

The SPA Basin – inner structure

A cosmic body in a keplerian orbit

Wave interference producing segments (dichotomy) and
sectors

Warping by the fundamental wave

Deimos, 16 km

The Earth’s structural octahedron (πR-structure)

Yanus, 220 km

Mars, ratio of the light intensity of two wavelengths

Mars, Hubble image

Phoebe

Phobos

Miranda

Lutetia

Theorems of planetary wave tectonics

Thanks for your attention!

Polyhedron of Phobos