Terrestrial Rock Varnish: A Key to Understanding the Surface Composition of Mars

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We examine whether thermal infrared spectra (5-25 µm) may be used
to differentiate between different poorly ordered silicates (desert
varnish, glassy silicate cooling rind, and glassy basalt), and what the
results indicate for remote sensing of Mars.

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