Remote Sensing Image Analysis at Leviathan Mine, Ca: A Sedimentary Sulfate Mars Analog Site

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An open pit mine site provides exposures of a wide variety of sulfate
minerals. We have mapped the site using multi-spectral satellite data
and high spatial resolution hyperspectral data. The results have
implications for remote mapping of sulfates on Mars.

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