UV-Vis-NIR Reflectance Spectra of Shocked Carbonates from the Haughton Impact Structure, Devon Island, Canada: 0.35-2.5 µm; Implications for Carbonate Identification on Mars

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A preliminary look at the spectral effects of hypervelocity
impact-induced shock metamorphism and melting in carbonates from the
Haughton Impact Structure.

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