This study shows an attempt to identify and characterize the region of the lunar poles and the PSR
region of the lunar surface, which also includes the lunar rille present in the Mare Serenitatis region.
This study gives an idea about the craters in the lunar poles and gives an interpretation of the
scattering in these regions by different decomposition techniques used on hybrid polarimetric data
and fully polarimetric data. The m- chi decomposition used in characterizing different scattering
mechanisms gives a better interpretation to identify these regions in hybrid polarimetric data. The
use of CPR value indicates the regions in the crater where the surface is rough ...
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