Published March 8, 2024 | Version v1
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Mini-RF S-band Radar Characterization of a Lunar South Pole-Crossing Tycho Ray: Implications for Sampling Strategies

  • 1. Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
  • 1. ROR icon Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
  • 2. University of Western Ontario
  • 3. ROR icon Planetary Science Institute

Description

Data behind the figures for the publication in the Planetary Science Journal.  Data is in .mat format, which is a Matlab save file which can also be read by open languages such as Python. The accompanying code, in .m format, is a Matlab code that will recreate the figures. The .m code can be read by any text editor application. All figures are also provided as pngs. Figures 7 and 8 are provided as GeoTiffs, where the first channel is S1, second channel S2, third channel S3, and the fourth channel S4 (i.e., the four Stokes parameters).
Figures.zip is a zip file with all of the figures in png format.
FiguresData.zip includes two files: MakeFigures.m, which is the matlab code that will recreate the figures, and RiveraValentinETAL_2024_PSJ_AccompanyingData.mat, which is that matlab data needed to recreate the figures. The .m file contains a header describing each variable in the .mat file. 
GeoTiffs.zip contains two files, newton_stokes.tiff and haworth_stokes.tiff. These are GeoTiffs of Figures 7 and 8, respectively. 

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Publication: 10.3847/PSJ/ad320d (DOI)

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MATLAB