The bidirectional reflectance spectra of five gas-rich ordinary chondrites

Physics – Geophysics

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Bidirectional Reflectance, Chondrites, Color, Meteoritic Composition, Spectra, Regolith, Soils

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In general, the spectra of the dark areas of gas-rich ordinary chondrites show reductions in both reflectance and band depth relative to the spectra of the light areas and the spectra of normal ordinary chondrites. The dark areas of these samples show spectral alteration despite having substantial fractions of light material intimately mixed with the dark, gas-rich grains. If the spectra of the dark gas-rich grains represent the spectral characteristics of a regolith soil on an ordinary chondrite body, then that surface would display a dark and strongly subdued spectrum.

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