Thermal Infrared Spectra of Microcrystalline Sedimentary Phases: Effects of Natural Surface Roughness on Spectral Feature Shape

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Thermal infrared spectral features of common microcrystalline phases
(chert, alabaster, micrite) are presented. Spectra are sensitive to
mineralogy and micron-scale (~1-25 µm) surface roughness.
Roughness is on the scale of the average crystal size.

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