[![pipeline status](https://www.ict.inaf.it/gitlab/geospatial-data/vesta-snowman/badges/main/pipeline.svg)](https://www.ict.inaf.it/gitlab/geospatial-data/vesta-snowman/-/commits/main) [![Latest Release](https://www.ict.inaf.it/gitlab/geospatial-data/vesta-snowman/-/badges/release.svg)](https://www.ict.inaf.it/gitlab/geospatial-data/vesta-snowman/-/releases) # Planetary Geologic Mapping: the Vesta Snowman ## Alessandro Frigeri1, Katrin Stephan2, Roland Wagner2 __1Istituto di Astrofisica e Planetologia Spaziali (IAPS), Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF), Rome, Italy__ \ __2German Aerospace Center - DLR, Berlin, Germany__ This package contain the dataset for the geologic mapping of a region of asteroid Vesta named 'The Snowman'. The dataset has been tested on __QGIS version 3.34.2__. This datapackage includes data from the NASA/Dawn mission to Vesta and Ceres: * NASA/Dawn/FC: image mosaic basemaps * NASA/Dawn/FC: topographic basemap * NASA/Dawn/FC: color map (RBG) * NASA/Dawn/VIR: spectral indexes for band center and depths for the pyroxene absorption bands ## The geographic context ![The Snowman](https://planetary.s3.amazonaws.com/web/assets/pictures/vesta_dawn_snowman_2f2_365891958_detail.jpg "The Snowman"){height=600px} The snowman is a set of three craters, nicknamed "Snowman" by the NASA/Dawn Framing Camera's team members. TIt is located in the northern hemisphere of Vesta and the two larger craters are about 40 kilometers across. This dataset includes basemaps and data to do develop a geologic mapping project over the _Snowman_ region of Vesta. The __coordinate reference system (CRS)__ for this data set is the [IAU_2015:20000041](https://spatialreference.org/ref/iau_2015/200000410/), indicating a [simple cylindrical projection](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equirectangular_projection) over a sphere with 255 km of radius. ## Geologic Mapping Training Material Within the dataset, an exercise on geologic mapping is provided as contacts, linear and punctual features, as well as style for geologic units. The geologic mapping exercise is based upon the map published in Williams et al., 2014 (see reference below). ## How to Use this Material This "Vesta Snowman dataset" is licensed under CC-BY-SA-4.0 international license. This license enables reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, so long as attribution is given to the creator. The license allows for commercial use. If you remix, adapt, or build upon the material, you must license the modified material under identical terms: BY: credit must be given to the creator. SA: Adaptations must be shared under the same terms. You can cite this dataset as: * Frigeri, A., Stephan, K., & Wagner, R. (2024). The Vesta Snowman Geologic Mapping Geospatial Dataset [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10519733 ## References * De Sanctis, M.C., Combe, J.-P., Ammannito, A., Frigeri, A., Longobardo, A., Palomba, E., Tosi, F., Zambon, F., Stephan, K., Raymond, C.A., Russell, C.T., 2015. Eucritic crust remnants and the effect of in-falling hydrous carbonaceous chondrites characterizing the composition of Vesta's Marcia region. ıcarus 259, 91–115. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2015.05.014 * Frigeri, A., De Sanctis, M.C., Ammannito, E., Tosi, F., Longobardo, A., Zambon, F., McCord, T., Combe, J.P., Jaumann, R., Raymond, C.A., Russell, C.T., 2015. The spectral parameter maps of Vesta from VIR data. Icarus 259, 10–20. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2015.06.027 * Williams, D.A., Denevi, B.W., Mittlefehldt, D.W., Mest, S.C., Schenk, P.M., Yingst, R.A., Buczkowski, D.L., Scully, J.E.C., Garry, W.B., McCord, T.B., Combe, J.-P., Jaumann, R., Pieters, C.M., Nathues, A., Le Corre, L., Hoffmann, M., Reddy, V., Schäfer, M., Roatsch, T., Preusker, F., Marchi, S., Kneissl, T., Schmedemann, N., Neukum, G., Hiesinger, H., De Sanctis, M.C., Ammannito, E., Frigeri, A., Prettyman, T.H., Russell, C.T., Raymond, C.A., 2014. The geology of the Marcia quadrangle of asteroid Vesta: Assessing the effects of large, young craters. Icarus 244, 74-88. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2014.01.033