“…Although no diagnostic volcanic features or constructs were conclusively identified in the Mariner 10 images, possibly due to resolution and illumination limitations (Schultz, 1977;Malin, 1978;Milkovich et al, 2002), a volcanic origin for much of the smooth plains was favored on the basis of their widespread distribution, embayment relations with surrounding topography, visible color properties, relatively young age, and superposed tectonic features (e.g., Murray et al, 1974b;Strom et al, 1975b;Trask and Strom, 1976;Kiefer and Murray, 1987;Spudis and Guest, 1988;Robinson and Lucey, 1997;Robinson and Taylor, 2001). Although a volcanic origin for smooth plains on Mercury was called into question (Wilhelms, 1976;Oberbeck et al, 1977), and although it is certainly possible that some smooth plains deposits are impact-generated products (i.e., fluidized ejecta, impact melt), most regions of smooth plains are now interpreted as products of effusive volcanism, much like the lunar maria (Murray et al, 1974b;Murray, 1975;Trask and Guest, 1975;Strom et al, 1975b;Trask and Strom, 1976;Kiefer and Murray, 1987;Robinson and Lucey, 1997;Head et al, 2008Head et al, , 2009aHead et al, , 2011Murchie et al, 2008;Robinson et al, 2008;Solomon et al, 2008;Denevi et al, 2009Denevi et al, , 2013aErnst et al, 2010;Fassett et al, 2009;Kerber et al, 2009Kerber et al, , 2011Watters et al, 2009Watters et al, , 2012Prockter et al, 2010;Freed et al, 20...…”