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Mineralogy and temperature of crater Haulani on Ceres

Author(s)
Tosi, F.
Carrozzo, F.G.
Raponi, A.
De Sanctis, M.C.
Thangjam, G.
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Date Issued
2018
Publisher
University of Arkansas
Abstract
We investigate the region of crater Haulani on Ceres with an emphasis on mineralogy as inferred from data obtained by Dawn's Visible InfraRed mapping spectrometer (VIR), combined with multispectral image products from the Dawn Framing Camera (FC) so as to enable a clear correlation with specific geologic features. Haulani, which is one of the youngest craters on Ceres, exhibits a peculiar “blue” visible to near-infrared spectral slope, and has distinct color properties as seen in multispectral composite images. In this paper, we investigate a number of spectral indices: reflectance; spectral slopes; abundance of Mg-bearing and NH4-bearing phyllosilicates; nature and abundance of carbonates, which are diagnostic of the overall crater mineralogy; plus a temperature map that highlights the major thermal anomaly found on Ceres. In addition, for the first time we quantify the abundances of several spectral endmembers by using VIR data obtained at the highest pixel resolution (~0.1 km). The overall picture we get from all these evidences, in particular the abundance of Na- and hydrous Na-carbonates at specific locations, confirms the young age of Haulani from a mineralogical viewpoint, and suggests that the dehydration of Na-carbonates in the anhydrous form Na2CO3 may be still ongoing. © The Meteoritical Society, 2018.
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13025/6099
ISSN
10869379 (ISSN)
Journal
Meteoritics and Planetary Science
Issue
9
Volume
53
Start Page
1902
Start Page
1924
DOI
10.1111/maps.13078
URL
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85045194569&doi=10.1111%2fmaps.13078&partnerID=40&md5=7e333b00266be6ea5149e4bcefdf3df5
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