Visible-Near Infrared and Morphologic Character of High Silica Areas Identified by Diviner in the Aristarchus Crater: Association with Impact Melt

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The unusual short wavelength Christiansen Feature materials identified
with Diviner near Aristarchus crater are analyzed with M^3 and LROC
data. These materials are strongly correlated with the distribution and
abundance of impact melt.

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