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Can Silicon-Smelting Contribute to the Low O/Si Ratio on the Surface of Mercury?
McCubbin, F M ; Vander Kaaden, K E ; Hogancamp, J ; Archer, P D, Jr ; Boyce, J W
关键词: MERCURY SURFACE;    SMELTING;    AEROSPACE ENVIRONMENTS;    GEOCHEMISTRY;    IGNEOUS ROCKS;    MESSENGER (SPACECRAFT);    PLANETARY COMPOSITION;    THERMOCHEMISTRY;    SURFACE PROPERTIES;    SILICON;    GRAPHITE;    OXYGEN;    REFLECTANCE;   
RP-ID  :  JSC-E-DAA-TN52116
学科分类:天文学(综合)
美国|英语
来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】

The MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging (MESSENGER) spacecraft collected data that provided important insights into the structure, chemical makeup, and compositional diversity of Mercury. Among the many discoveries about Mercury made by MESSENGER, several surprising compositional characteristics of the surface were observed. These discoveries include elevated sulfur abundances (up to 4 wt.%), elevated abundances of graphitic carbon (0-4.1 wt.% across the surface with an additional 1-3 wt.% graphite above the global average in low reflectance materials), low iron abundances (less than 2 wt.%), and low oxygen abundances (O/Si weight ratio of 1.20+/-0.1). These exotic characteristics likely have important implications for the thermochemical evolution of Mercury and point to a planet that formed under highly reducing conditions. In the present study, we focus specifically on the low O/Si ratio of Mercury, which is anomalous compared to all other planetary materials. A recent study that considered the geochemical implications of the low O/Si ratio reported that 12-20% of the surface materials on Mercury are composed of Si-rich, Si-Fe alloys. They further postulated that the origin of the metal is best explained by a combination of space weathering and graphite-induced smelting that was facilitated by interaction of graphite with boninitic and komatiitic parental liquids. The goal of the present study is to assess the plausibility of smelting on Mercury through experiments run at the conditions that McCubbin et al. indicated would be favorable for Si-smelting.

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