Physics – Geophysics
Scientific paper
Jun 1991
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1991pggp.rept..240b&link_type=abstract
In NASA, Washington, Reports of Planetary Geology and Geophysics Program, 1990 p 240-241 (SEE N92-10728 01-91)
Physics
Geophysics
Clays, Ice, Mars (Planet), Mars Surface, Planetary Geology, Reflectance, Spectroscopic Analysis, Spectroscopy, Water, Weathering, Bending Vibration, Bonding, Characterization, Crystals, Iron, Low Frequencies, Morphology, Near Infrared Radiation, Stretching
Scientific paper
Martian surface morphology suggests the presence of liquid H2O on Mars in the past. Reflectance spectra of the Martian surface include features which correspond to the crystal field transitions of iron, as well as features supporting the presence of ice and minerals containing structural OH and surface water. Researchers initiated further spectroscopic studies of surface iron and water and structural OH in clays in order to determine what remotely obtained spectra can indicate about the presence of clays on Mars based on a clearer understanding of the factors influencing the spectral features. Current technology allows researchers to better correlate the low frequency fundamental stretching and bending vibrations of O-H bonds with the diagnostic near infrared overtone and combination bands used in mineral characterization and identification.
Bishop Janice L.
Chang Sandy
Coyne Lelia M.
Edwards J. O.
Pieters Carlé M.
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