The Ferric Sulfate and Ferric Phosphate Minerals in the Light-toned Paso Robles Rover Track Soils: A Multi-Instrument Analysis

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Interpretation of the mineralogy of the Paso Robles bright soil using
our VNIR reflectance, TIR emission, and Mössbauer spectral data
sets suggests the presence of ferricopiapite and ferric phosphate
(possibly ferristrunzite).

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