Constraints on the abundance of carbon in near-surface materials on Mercury: Results from the MESSENGER Gamma-Ray Spectrometer
P. N. Peplowski(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), S. Z. Weider(Carnegie Institution for Science), Sean C. Solomon(Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory), T. J. McCoy(National Museum of Natural History), R. L. Klima(Brown University), D. J. Lawrence(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), R. Starr(Goddard Space Flight Center), J. Goldsten(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), S. L. Murchie(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), L. R. Nittler(Arizona State University), Larry G. Evans(Goddard Space Flight Center), D. T. Blewett(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory)
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