The Planet Mercury Conference, Tucson, AZ, Aug. 6-9, 1986, Proceedings

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Conferences, Mercury (Planet), Planetology, Heavy Ions, Mariner 10 Space Probe, Mercury Surface, Planetary Craters, Planetary Gravitation, Planetary Mapping, Solar Wind, Volcanoes

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The present conference discusses the mass, gravity field, and ephemeris of the planet Mercury, the vulcanoid hypothesis for the chronology of Mercury's geological and geophysical evolution, the Mercurian crater-filling classes that constrain the intercrater plains material emplacement process, and the wavelength and longitude dependence of Mercury polarization. Also discussed are an analysis of the Mariner 10 color radio map of Mercury, Mercury's magnetosphere, exosphere, and surface, the dynamics of electrons and heavy ions in the Mercury magnetosphere, electron measurements and substorm time scales in the Mercury and earth magnetospheres, Mercury's sodium variations with solar radiation pressure, and appulses and occultations of SAO stars by Mercury in the 1987-1995 period.

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