Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jun 1995
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1995sci...268.1455j&link_type=abstract
Science, Volume 268, Issue 5216, pp. 1455-1457
Computer Science
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Scientific paper
Microwave and mid-infrared observations reveal that Mercury's surface contains less FeO + TiO_2 and at least as much feldspar as the lunar highlands. The results are compatible with the high albedo (brightness) of Mercury's surface at visible wavelengths in suggesting a rock and soil composition that is devoid of basalt, the primary differentiate of terrestrial mantles. The occurrence of a basalt-free, highly differentiated crust is in accord with recent models of the planet's thermal evolution and suggests that Mercury has retained a hot interior as a result of a combination of inefficient mantle convection and minimal volcanic heat loss.
de Pater Imke
Jeanloz Raymond
Mitchell David Leroy
Sprague Ann L.
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