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Hollows on Mercury: A Comprehensive Analysis of Spatial Patterns and Their Relationship to Craters and Structures

Journal
EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE  
Date Issued
2024
Author(s)
DE TOFFOLI, Barbara  
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GALLUZZI, VALENTINA  
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MASSIRONI, MATTEO  
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Besse, Sebastien
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SCHMIDT, Gene Walter  
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Barraud, Oceane
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BUONINFANTE, Salvatore  
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PALUMBO, Pasquale  
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1029/2024EA003854
Description
We acknowledge funding from the ItalianSpace Agency (ASI) under ASI‐INAFagreement 2017‐47‐H.0. The authorsgratefully acknowledge Susan Conwayand David T. Blewett for the helpful andconstructive revisions.
Abstract
Hollows on Mercury are small (hundreds of meters - few kilometers), shallow (tens of meters), irregular depressions typically found in clusters, often associated with impact craters, and likely formed by the loss of volatile materials. While their exact formation process remains debated, various hypotheses suggest sublimation or space weathering. In this study, we analyzed the global distribution of hollows, exploring their spatial patterns and relationships with key geological features. Our findings challenge the idea that hollows arise from a single volatile-rich surface layer, suggesting instead that volatiles are dispersed throughout the crust. Hollows show no correlation with specific geological units or elevations, indicating no singular volatile source. Moreover, the transitory nature of hollows is suggested as they are rare in older, degraded craters but common in younger ones or older craters with deep-seated features, hinting at a link to the reworking of materials through impacts or volcano-tectonic activity.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/35806
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https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2024EA003854
Issn Identifier
2333-5084
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open.access
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