Identification of the Surficial Component from Martian Remote Sensing Infrared Spectra: Application to Mars Express PFS Measurements

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Target transformation and factor analysis techniques are applied to PFS
LWC observations of the Nili Fossae region, where previous instruments
detected phyllosilicates. PFS spectra are interpreted using the Berlin
Emissivity Database (BED) spectral library.

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