Mineralogy of Martian Atmospheric Dust Inferred from Spectral Deconvolution of MGS TES and Mariner 9 IRIS Data

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Deconvolution of TES spectra from martian dust storms suggests the
presence of framework silicates (plagioclase and zeolite), possibly with
gypsum and pyroxenes. Fits to IRIS spectra are poor and suggest problems
in applying optical constants.

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