Preliminary results of FeO mapping using Imaging Interferometer data from Chang'E-1

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Information about the variability, and spatial distribution of iron abundance is important to understand lunar geological history and for future resource utilization. In this paper we present a preliminary model to produce an iron abundance map using images taken by an Imaging Interferometer on board the satellite Chang'E-1. Compared with the Clementine UVVIS images, the images from the Chang'E-1 satellite also allowed for the extraction of FeO abundance distributions on the Moon. However, the preliminary model results suggest an underestimation of ~2 wt.% for the FeO content of the mare region and an overestimation of ~3 wt.% for the highland region. © 2011 The Author(s).

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Ling, Z. C., Zhang, J., Liu, J. Z., Zhang, W. X., Bian, W., Ren, X., … Li, C. L. (2011). Preliminary results of FeO mapping using Imaging Interferometer data from Chang’E-1. Chinese Science Bulletin, 56(4–5), 376–379. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11434-010-4301-2

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