The varied sources of faculae-forming brines in Ceres’ Occator crater emplaced via hydrothermal brine effusion
The second extended phase of the Dawn mission provided high resolution observations of Occator crater of the dwarf planet Ceres. Here, the authors show that the central faculae were sourced in an impact-induced melt chamber, with a contribution from the deep brine reservoir, while the Vinalia Facula...
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Main Authors: | J. E. C. Scully, P. M. Schenk, J. C. Castillo-Rogez, D. L. Buczkowski, D. A. Williams, J. H. Pasckert, K. D. Duarte, V. N. Romero, L. C. Quick, M. M. Sori, M. E. Landis, C. A. Raymond, A. Neesemann, B. E. Schmidt, H. G. Sizemore, C. T. Russell |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/99a65a34c2af4a3fa0b1553e10bc31e5 |
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