Computer Science
Scientific paper
Apr 1987
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Final Technical Report Hawaii Univ., Honolulu. Planetary Geosciences Div.
Computer Science
Jupiter Satellites, Line Spectra, Spectral Reflectance, Sulfur Compounds, Temperature Effects, Ultraviolet Absorption, Color, Jupiter Atmosphere, Land Ice, Mixing, Planetary Surfaces, Silicates
Scientific paper
Studied and quantified were: (1) the spectral properties of sulfur related compounds and materials; (2) the effects of thermal history, temperature and mixing ratios on the spectral properties of these materials; and (3) the application of these results to the Jovian system, in particular, the surfaces of Io, Europa, and Amalthea, and the chromophores in the Jovian atmosphere. Major results of the study include: (1) a study of how sulfur deposition affects the band strengths in various silicates; (2) a study of how the ultraviolet absorption band of sulfur is affected by dilution in ice; (3) the application of these two sets of experimental studies to Io, in the case of silicate band strengths, and Europa, as in the case of sulfur dilution in ices.
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