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View article: Performance of the image persistence model for Euclid infrared detectors
Performance of the image persistence model for Euclid infrared detectors Open
Large-format infrared detectors are at the heart of major ground and space-based astronomical instruments, and the HgCdTe HxRG is the most widely used. The Near Infrared Spectrometer and Photometer (NISP) of the ESA’s Euclid mission launch…
View article: Euclid near infrared spectrometer and photometer instrument NISP in space
Euclid near infrared spectrometer and photometer instrument NISP in space Open
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View article: Euclid commissioning results: the near infrared spectrometer and photometer (NISP) signal detection chain
Euclid commissioning results: the near infrared spectrometer and photometer (NISP) signal detection chain Open
Euclid, the M2 mission of the ESA’s Cosmic Vision 2015-2025 program, aims to explore the Dark Universe by conducting a survey of approximately 14 000 deg2 and creating a 3D map of the observable Universe of around 1.5 billion galaxies up t…
View article: Lineament Domain Analysis to Unravel Tectonic Settings on Planetary Surfaces: Insights from the Claritas Fossae (Mars)
Lineament Domain Analysis to Unravel Tectonic Settings on Planetary Surfaces: Insights from the Claritas Fossae (Mars) Open
Linear geo-textures are widely recognized on synthetic scaled images of planetary surfaces and consist of elongated alignments of tonal contrasts. When these linear patterns are clustered in azimuthal sets and organized in domains occurrin…
View article: Polyphase tectonics on Mars: Insight from the Claritas Fossae
Polyphase tectonics on Mars: Insight from the Claritas Fossae Open
The Claritas Fossae (CF) is an elongated system of scarps and depressions >900 km long, representing the western boundary of the Thaumasia Region to the south of the Tharsis volcanic province. Although there is general agreement on the tec…
View article: Geodatabase of structural data from North Victoria Land (Antarctica): a useful tool for geodynamic modelling
Geodatabase of structural data from North Victoria Land (Antarctica): a useful tool for geodynamic modelling Open
Here we present an open access GIS project associated to a structural database which includes the geo-structural measurements (over 6000) collected in the field during the past Italian PNRA (National Antarctic Research Program) scientific …
View article: The Claritas Fossae region, an example of polyphasic deformation on Mars?
The Claritas Fossae region, an example of polyphasic deformation on Mars? Open
<p>The Claritas Fossae (CF) is a Martian system of scarps and troughs with NNE-SSE elongation that exceeds 1000 km of length and 150 km of width. It develops mainly in Late to Middle Noachian highland units and Hesperian lava flows (…
View article: Structural glaciology of the Martian ice caps unveils conduits for fluid migrations
Structural glaciology of the Martian ice caps unveils conduits for fluid migrations Open
<p>The increasing availability of radar sub-surface/surface imaging of the terrestrial planets allowed to highlight the structural architecture of buried geological structures. The reconstruction of the 3D subsurface geometries, besi…
View article: CAPS: A New Method for the Identification of Different Surface Displacements in Landslide and Subsidence Environments through Correlation Analysis on Persistent Scatterers Time-Series from PSI
CAPS: A New Method for the Identification of Different Surface Displacements in Landslide and Subsidence Environments through Correlation Analysis on Persistent Scatterers Time-Series from PSI Open
Persistent Scatterer Interferometry (PSI) is one of the most powerful tools for identifying and monitoring areas exposed to surface deformations such as landslides or subsidence. In this work, we propose a new method that we named CAPS (Co…
View article: Modelling the extensional tectonic setting of the Claritas Fossae
Modelling the extensional tectonic setting of the Claritas Fossae Open
<p>Unravelling the tectonic styles that affected the Martian crust is crucial to better understand the evolutionary stages that a rocky planet can experience. Here, we explore the tectonic setting of a key region of Mars, namely the …
View article: Persistent Scatterer Interferometry and Statistical Analysis of Time-Series for Landslide Monitoring: Application to Santo Stefano d’Aveto (Liguria, NW Italy)
Persistent Scatterer Interferometry and Statistical Analysis of Time-Series for Landslide Monitoring: Application to Santo Stefano d’Aveto (Liguria, NW Italy) Open
Landslides are a major threat for population and urban areas. Persistent Scatterer Interferometry (PSI) is a powerful tool for identifying landslides and monitoring their evolution over long periods and has proven to be very useful especia…
View article: Analysis of tectonic structures on the Martian surface: a contribution to the understanding of the crustal dichotomy
Analysis of tectonic structures on the Martian surface: a contribution to the understanding of the crustal dichotomy Open
The Martian crustal dichotomy is the main physiographic feature at planetary scale on Mars and marks the topographic and geological boundary between the northern Lowlands and the southern Highlands. It can be easily followed over the entir…
View article: Thermochronology as a key to deciphering controls on landscape evolution in northern Victoria Land (Transantarctic Mountains)&#160;
Thermochronology as a key to deciphering controls on landscape evolution in northern Victoria Land (Transantarctic Mountains)  Open
<p>Northern Victoria Land constitutes the Pacific terminus of the Transantarctic Mountains (TAM) on the western shoulder of the Cenozoic West Antarctic Rift System. It is characterised by a distinct morphological transition from an e…