Known Terrestrial Analog Sites for Planetary Science
Dates
Publication Date
2020-12-18
Time Period
2020-10-15
Citation
Hunter, M.H., 2020, Known Terrestrial Analog Sites for Planetary Science: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9J72921.
Summary
A point layer of sites known to be useful analogs for planetary science, such as impact craters, dunes, volcanoes, and other processes observed on bodies across the solar system.
Summary
A point layer of sites known to be useful analogs for planetary science, such as impact craters, dunes, volcanoes, and other processes observed on bodies across the solar system.
Sites in this database are known to be useful analogs for planetary science. Impact craters were imported from the University of New Brunswick Earth Impact Database.