Bridging a High School Science Fair Experience with First Year Undergraduate Research: Using the E-SPART Analyzer to Determine Electrostatic Charge Properties of Compositionally Varied Rock Dust Particles as Terrestrial Analogues to Mars Materials

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More is known about Mars from data collected in 2004. We present
particle size and electrostatic data for particles derived from various
terrestrial materials to provide analogue studies for what also appears
to be present: sedimentary compositions.

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