The evolution of Mercury's crust: a global perspective from MESSENGER.

نویسندگان

  • Brett W Denevi
  • Mark S Robinson
  • Sean C Solomon
  • Scott L Murchie
  • David T Blewett
  • Deborah L Domingue
  • Timothy J McCoy
  • Carolyn M Ernst
  • James W Head
  • Thomas R Watters
  • Nancy L Chabot
چکیده

Mapping the distribution and extent of major terrain types on a planet's surface helps to constrain the origin and evolution of its crust. Together, MESSENGER and Mariner 10 observations of Mercury now provide a near-global look at the planet, revealing lateral and vertical heterogeneities in the color and thus composition of Mercury's crust. Smooth plains cover approximately 40% of the surface, and evidence for the volcanic origin of large expanses of plains suggests that a substantial portion of the crust originated volcanically. A low-reflectance, relatively blue component affects at least 15% of the surface and is concentrated in crater and basin ejecta. Its spectral characteristics and likely origin at depth are consistent with its apparent excavation from a lower crust or upper mantle enriched in iron- and titanium-bearing oxides.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Science

دوره 324 5927  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2009