Computer Science
Scientific paper
Mar 2002
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2002lpi....33.1554w&link_type=abstract
33rd Annual Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, March 11-15, 2002, Houston, Texas, abstract no.1554
Computer Science
Scientific paper
A gradation of surface units represents either (1) an influx of basaltic
sediment from southern highlands, deposited on andesitic volcanics, or
(2) incompletely weathered basalt marking the geographic extent of
submarine alteration of basaltic crust.
Bandfield Joshua L.
Christensen Per Rex
McSween Harry Y. Jr.
Moersch Jeffrey
Wyatt Michael Bruce
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