Global abundance of FeO on the moon - Improved estimates from multispectral imaging and comparisons with the lunar meteorites

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Abundance, Iron Oxides, Lunar Surface, Multispectral Photography, Meteorites, Apollo 16 Flight, Bidirectional Reflectance

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The Lucey et al. (1995) estimates of global lunar abundance of Fe had its basis in a novel technique for deriving Fe content from spectral data on lunar materials, whose calibration proceeded from laboratory spectra of lunar soils. Attention is presently given to the results of a calibration based solely on the average compositions of the Luna and Apollo landing sites, using full-resolution Clementine data.

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