Abstract

AbstractSpace weathering affects reflectance spectra of the Moon and S-complex asteroids by spectral bluing (increasing reflectance with decreasing wavelength) of their surface materials at UV/blue (less than 400 nm) wavelengths. This spectral bluing is attributed to a degradation of the UV absorption feature seen in spectral reflectance of olivine as a result of the creation of nanophase (npFe0) iron. We have modeled the effect of the addition of small amounts of npFe0 intimately mixed with particles from a hypothetical material and a terrestrial basalt. The addition of 0.0001% npFe0 affects the reflectance at these UV/blue wavelengths, while the addition of 0.01% is required to see the visible/near infrared reddening and diminution of VNIR absorption features. Thus, the UV/blue spectral reflectance characteristics allow earlier detection of the onset of space weathering effects.

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