Thermal Infrared Spectroscopy of Explosively Erupted Terrestrial Basalts: Potential Analogues for Surface Compositions on Mars

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We have acquired tephra samples from explosive (Plinian) basaltic
eruptions of Etna (Italy), Tarawera (New Zealand), and Masaya
(Nicaragua) volcanoes for spectral analysis and comparison to Martian
infrared surface spectra.

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