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Response to Comment on “Comparison of Laboratory Emission Spectra with Mercury Telescopic Data” by Melissa Lane

✍ Scribed by A.L. Sprague; T.L. Roush; R.T. Downs; K. Righter


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
39 KB
Volume
143
Category
Article
ISSN
0019-1035

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✦ Synopsis


The laboratory spectrum published in Fig. 3 of A. L. Sprague and T. L. Roush (1998, Icarus 133, 174-183) is a mixture of magnetite and hematite (∼34-45% magnetite, ∼55-66% hematite) rather than magnetite or hematite (M. D. Lane 2000, Icarus 143, 000-000) alone. Because of the unusual nature of this sample (it is uniformly magnetic) we present results of X-ray diffraction, petrographic microscopy, and additional microprobe analyses. We compare this spectrum with laboratory spectra of hematite and magnetite. We can draw no conclusions regarding the presence or absence of magnetite on Mercury based solely on data in the spectral region 7.5-12 µm.


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✍ Melissa D. Lane 📂 Article 📅 2000 🏛 Elsevier Science 🌐 English ⚖ 32 KB

The magnetite spectrum in Fig. 3 of A. L. Sprague and T. L. Roush (1998, Icarus 133, 174-183) is of hematite, not magnetite. Regardless, magnetite has no diagnostic fundamental or transparency bands within the spectral range of their Mercury telescopic data; therefore, they should not conclude the a