Surficial Iron Conversion Mechanisms for the Surface of Mercury

1995 
The spectral evidence for the presence of iron on the surface of Mercury is equivocal. Estimates of strength of the 0.9 to 1.2 micron coordination band range from weak to non-existent. This band provides a measure of iron bound in pyroxenes, feldspars and olivine. This band is ubiquitous for spectra of Earth, the Moon, and Mars. It is reasonable to believe that Mercury would have similar total iron.
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