Straightforward Results from a Mars Analog Site (Alunite, Nevada): Learning to Combine Near- and Thermal-Infrared Spectral Interpretations for Mars

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We combine reflectance and emission airborne spectra to identify
minerals. The results illustrate a case that worked well in using
different parts of the remote sensing spectrum to identify Mars analog
materials, e.g., alunite and gypsum.

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