An Investigation of Phyllosilicates, C Chondrites, and C Asteroids Using Continuum Slopes of Near Infrared Spectra

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We have measured the near-IR spectra of five phyllosilicates heated in
100°C intervals to 1100°C. We conclude that the surfaces of C
asteroids are essentially amorphous, being impact-dehydrated
phyllosilicates.

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