Radioactive Elements on Mercury’s Surface from MESSENGER: Implications for the Planet’s Formation and Evolution
P. N. Peplowski(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), K. R. Stockstill‐Cahill(Planetary Science Institute), Sean C. Solomon(Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory), T. J. McCoy(National Museum of Natural History), R. L. McNutt(Johns Hopkins University), D. S. Ebel(American Museum of Natural History), D. J. Lawrence(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), R. Starr(Goddard Space Flight Center), J. Goldsten(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), L. R. Nittler(Arizona State University), W. V. Boynton(Planetary Science Institute), D. Hamara(Planetary Science Institute), Larry G. Evans(Goddard Space Flight Center), Ann L. Sprague(University of Arizona), S. A. Hauck(Coburg University of Applied Sciences), E. A. Rhodes(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), J. Gillis-Davis(University of Hawaii System)
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