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Secondary craters on Europa and implications for cratered surfaces

Edward B. Bierhaus, Clark R. Chapman & William J. Merline

Nature 437, 1125-1127(20 October 2005)

doi:10.1038/nature04069

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Figure 1

A sample region on Europa that demonstrates the extreme 'clusteredness' of Europa's small craters.

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A comparison of europan and lunar crater size–frequency distributions, demonstrating that lunar secondaries could account for most of the observed small lunar craters.

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