Widespread effusive volcanism on Mercury likely ended by about 3.5 Ga
P. K. Byrne(North Carolina State University), Sean C. Solomon(Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory), C. R. Chapman(Southwest Research Institute), J. W. Head(John Brown University), Christian Klimczak(Carnegie Institution for Science), M. E. Banks(Planetary Science Institute), A. J. Evans(Brown University), C. I. Fassett(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), L. R. Ostrach(United States Geological Survey), B. W. Denevi(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory)
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