Detecting potassium on Mercury

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Emission Spectra, Mercury (Planet), Metallicity, Planetary Composition, Potassium, Abundance, Magnetic Field Reconnection, Mercury Atmosphere, Planetary Magnetospheres, Sodium, Spectrum Analysis

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A critical comment on the work of A.L. Sprague et al. (1990) is presented. It is argued that, in attributing an enhanced emission in the potassium D lines on Oct. 14, 1987 in the equatorial region of Mercury to a diffusion source centered on Caloris Basin, Sprague et al. misinterpreted the data. Sprague et al. present a reply, taking issue with the commenters.

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