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Yin et al. 1975
Yin, L.I., Tsang, T. and Adler, I. (1975). Electron spectroscopic studies related to solar-wind darkening of the lunar surface. Geophysical Research Letters 2: doi: 10.1029/GL002i001p00033. issn: 0094-8276.

Improved instrumentation in the x-ray photoelectron spectrometer allowed the first direct observation of the change of valence state of iron in the silicate Fayalite under helium-ion bombardment. From the observed ion dosage necessary to reduce the iron in the top-most atomic layers to the metallic stage it is estimated that similar reduction on the lunar surface under solar-wind proton bombardment would occur between 700 to 1000 years. Within such a time scale, it seems likely that all surface iron in the iron-containing lunar fines should have been reduced to the metallic state. Implications of these experimental observations in terms of various proposed darkening mechanisms are discussed.

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