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Mercury and other iron-rich planetary bodies as relics of inefficient accretion
E. Asphaug
, A. Reufer
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Mercury
100%
Planetary Bodies
100%
Iron-rich
100%
Hit-and-run
50%
Asteroids
33%
Silicate
33%
Mars
33%
Venus
33%
Iron Core
33%
Giant Impact
33%
Volatile Elements
16%
Early Solar System
16%
Impact Origin
16%
Planetesimals
16%
Vesta
16%
Bulk Composition
16%
Iron Metal
16%
Hydrocode Simulation
16%
Small Core
16%
Planetary Embryo
16%
Specific Energy
16%
Two-hit
16%
Metallic Iron
16%
Large Targets
16%
Lutetia
16%
High-speed Collision
16%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Silicate
100%
Solar System
50%
Volatile Element
50%
Protoplanets
50%
Specific energy
50%
Physics
Protoplanets
100%
Planetary Body
100%