Laboratory Emission, Visible-near Infrared, and Mössbauer Spectroscopy of Iron Sulfates: Application to the Bright Paso Robles Soils in Gusev Crater, Mars

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The MER in Gusev crater has exposed in its tracks an unusual soil
containing Fe(III)-sulfates at Paso Robles. Here we present a suite of
Fe(III)-sulfate spectra measured using many spectroscopic techniques to
identify the iron sulfate mineralogy.

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