Reproducing Visible and Near-Infrared Reflectance Spectra of Lunar Rocks Directly from Their End-Member Spectra: Importance of Ilmenite in Estimating the Lunar Surface Composition

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Spectral mixing calculations have been performed on the bulk samples and
major mineral separates of four Apollo basalts. The results demonstrate
the importance of considering coexisting ilmenite in remotely estimating
the lunar silicate composition.

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