Using Impedance Spectroscopy to Measure Water/Ice Content of Simulated Martian Soils

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The electrical conductivity of coarse silica sand is s(S/cm = 8x10^-11 +
2.7x10^-5-C*(M)-[theta g(wt.%)]1.8 where C* concentration of ions in
solution or defects in ice and theta g is the water/ice content with a
detection limit of >0.05 wt.% water and >0

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