Oxidized Basalts on the Surface of Venus: Compositional Implications of Measured Spectral Properties
Article 1986 en
Authors
CP
C. M. Pieters
WP
William R. Patterson
SP
S. Pratt
Abstract
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Venera Lander reflectance data are compared with high temperature spectra of the same basaltic materials. The dark, flat unoxidized basalts are still inconsistent with the Venera data in the near-infrared. Basaltic material with a ferric component, however, would satisfy both the increase in reflectance beyond 0.7 microns as well as the dark, relatively colorless character in the visible. Therefore, it is concluded that besaltic surfaces of Venus represented by these measurements either contain minerals with uncommon characteristics, or, more likely, are relatively oxidized.
C. M. Pieters, J. W. Head, S. Pratt, William M. Patterson, James Jim Brian Garvin, V. L. Barsukov, A. T. Basilevsky, I. L. Khodakovsky, A. S. Selivanov, A. S. Panfilov, Yu. M. Gektin, Y. M. Narayeva
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