Lunar surface chemistry - A new imaging technique

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Aluminum Silicates, Lunar Composition, Lunar Surface, Selenography, X Ray Fluorescence, Apollo 15 Flight, Apollo 16 Flight, Extraterrestrial Resources, Geochemistry, Lunar Maps, Space Commercialization

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Detailed chemical maps of the lunar surface have been constructed by applying a new weighted-filter imaging technique to Apollo 15 and Apollo 16 X-ray fluorescence data. The data quality improvement is amply demonstrated by (1) modes in the frequency distribution, representing highland and mare soil suites, which are not evident before data filtering, and (2) numerous examples of chemical variations which are correlated with small-scale (about 15 kilometer) lunar topographic features.

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