Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8136026 Icarus 2015 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
High-resolution spectral and spatial data analyses of crater Theophilus revealed the presence of hydroxyl-bearing exposures of possible magmatic origin on its central peak in association with olivine-, spinel- and crystalline plagioclase-bearing lithologies. Hydroxyl-bearing lithologies at Theophilus central peak are characterized primarily by a prominent absorption feature near 2800 nm, the strength of which varies from ∼2% to 6% in some localized zones within the central peak. The strong and sharp 2800-nm hydroxyl feature having localized occurrences on the central peak of crater Theophilus is inconsistent with a surficial origin. We suggest that the observed hydration at Theophilus central peak could possibly be associated with a sub-crustal magmatic source that was subsequently tapped and exposed by Theophilus impact event.
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