King Crater Impact Melt Compositions: Possible Impactor Contamination

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The distribution and composition of highland and impact melt units at
King Crater suggest that parts of an iron-rich impactor (e.g., OC, iron)
survived the impact and contributed to the distinctive downrange melts.
Frictional melting and drag during impact enhances such contamination.

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