Limits on inference of Mars small-scale topography from MOLA data
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The surface roughness of Mars at scales from ?1?200 m is of interest for lander hazard and radar-sounder clutter analysis, but MOLA data are the only current source of global topographic information. We use synthetic fractal profiles to determine the uncertainties associated with deriving self-affine statistics from detrended segments of MOLA tracks. The mean Hurst exponent derived from such segments is an underestimate of the true value, H, for H > 0.5, and an overestimate for H 100-m scales. We suggest that any extrapolation be regarded as a lower bound on the true terrain statistics.
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Campbell, Bruce A., Ghent, Rebecca R., and Shepard, Michael K. 2003. "<a href="https://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/6338">Limits on inference of Mars small-scale topography from MOLA data</a>." <em>Geophysical Research Letters</em>, 30, (3) 1116–1116.