Reflectance Spectra of Low-Temperature Chloride and Perchlorate Hydrates and their Relevance to the Martian Surface

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Reflectance spectra of chloride and perchlorate hydrates were measured,
since they are thermodynamically more stable than their anhydrous
counterpart under Mars low-temperatures. Results show that these
hydrates show specific spectral features.

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