UV-VIS-NIR Reflectance Spectra of Intimate Mixtures of Synthetic CaCO3 and Amorphous SiO2: 0.35-2.5 µm; Implications for the Spectral Identification of Shocked Assemblages on Mars

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A comparison of the spectroscopic features generated in shock
metamorphosed and melted/recrystallized carbonates from the Haughton
impact structure with spectroscopic features in an intimate mixture
suite of synthetic calcite and amorphous silica.

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