GMap provides planetary geological maps of different Solar System
bodies, developed by an open community, reviewed by scientists. GMap
inherits data model from Planmap, most of the maps provide
morphological information, some maps provide stratigraphic or
compositional information too. Each original data packages provided is
a collection of vector, raster, and, in some cases, 3D models. In this
EPN/TAP service, the data records (`granule_uid`) refer to each of the
data files in the whole of GMAP archive, grouped by (`granule_gid`)
the data package --map-- they compose.
The JacobsUni EPN's TAP end point. The Table Access
Protocol (TAP) lets you execute queries against our database tables,
inspect various metadata, and upload your own data. It is thus the
VO's premier way to access public data holdings.
Tables exposed through this endpoint include: epn_core from the mars_craters schema, epn_core from the mars_craters_lagain schema, epn_core from the planetserver_crism schema, epn_core from the planmap schema, columns, groups, key_columns, keys, schemas, tables from the tap_schema schema, epn_core from the usgs_wms schema.
Mars Crater Catalog by S.J. Robbins was generated from THEMIS Daytime
IR and Viking MDIM 2.1 global mosaics of Mars. Craters were selected
using 5 points along the rim. Table is statistically complete to the
diameter of ~1.0 km. Table contains morphologic and morphometric data
for craters with diameter larger than 3 km. Prometheus basin has been
excluded from the Catalog due to technical issues.
Reference: "A New Global Database of Mars Impact Craters ≥1 km: (1)
Database Creation, Properties, and Parameters", S.J. Robbins and B.M.
Hynek, Journal of Geophysical Research - Planets, v.117. (2012) DOI:
10.1029/2011JE003966
A catalogue of Mars craters by Lagain et al. (2020), extending the previous
catalogue from Robbins and Hynek (2012, DOI:10.1029/2011JE003966). 185 craters
were added by Lagain, the object IDs are compatible with the previous work.
Reference: "Impact cratering rate consistency test from ages of layered ejecta on Mars",
Lagain et al., Planetary and Space Science, v.180. (2020)
DOI: 10.1016/j.pss.2019.104755
Planmap provides geological maps for Mars, Mercury and the Moon in
different data format accoring to the type of the map. Most of the
maps provide morphological information, some maps provide
stratigraphic or compositional information too. The map data packages
provided by Planmap are collections of vector, raster, and, in some
cases, 3D models. In this EPN/TAP service, the data records
(`granule_uid`) refer to each of the data files in the whole of
Planmap archive, grouped by (`granule_gid`) the data package --map--
they compose. For further information about the Planmap project,
please visit: https://planmap.eu/.