Date Presented: September 29, 2011, at a NASA Press Briefing Instrument:Gamma Ray Spectrometer (GRS)
Of Interest: The abundance of potassium (K) and thorium (Th) on
the surface of Mercury as measured by the MESSENGER Gamma-Ray
Spectrometer. These values are compared to similar measurements of the K
and Th content of Venus, Earth, the Moon, and Mars. Because K is a
volatile element and Th a refractory one, this ratio is a sensitive
measure of thermal processes that fractionate elements by volatility.
For example, the ratio for the Moon (360) is much lower than that for
Earth (3000), reflecting volatile loss during the Moon's formation by a
giant impact. The ratio for Mercury is comparable to that of the other
terrestrial planets, indicating that Mercury is not highly depleted in
volatile elements, ruling out some models for its formation and early
history. This finding is supported by the identification of sulfur on
the surface by the MESSENGER X-Ray Spectrometer.
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Credit: Courtesy AAAS/Science |
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Friday, 30 September 2011
Mercury's High-Potassium Diet: Nasa Messenger Mission Date presented 29 Sept 2011
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