Analysis of lunar pyroclastic deposit FeO abundances by LRO Diviner
[1] Thermal infrared reflectance spectra of rock‐forming minerals include a prominent minimum near 8μm, known as the “Christiansen feature” (CF). The inflection point wavelength is sensitive to the degree of polymerization of silicates, which is strongly influenced by major cations – notably iron –...
Main Authors: | Allen, C, Greenhagen, B, Donaldson Hanna, K, Paige, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Geophysical Union
2012
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