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Geologic map of the Aristoteles Quadrangle of the Moon

January 1, 1972

The Aristoteles quadrangle, located on the northeastern periphery of the Imbrium basin on the near side of the Moon, consist of four physiographic provinces: a northern mountainous belt, chiefly of lineated crater rims and other lineated terra; a middle-northern belt covered by mare material of Mare Frigoris; and a southern belt composed of mountainous material of diverse characteristics. The crater Aristoteles and its ejecta blanket dominate the southwestern part of the quadrangle, and ejecta from the crater Hercules (outside the quadrangle) covers a small part of the southeastern corner. Other prominent craters are Democritus, C. Mayer, Gartner, and Kane. Two probable centers of tectonism and volcanism are present in the southern mountainous belt.

Publication Year 1972
Title Geologic map of the Aristoteles Quadrangle of the Moon
DOI 10.3133/i725
Authors B.K. Lucchitta
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title IMAP
Series Number 725
Index ID i725
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse