Using Thermal Infrared Spectroscopy of Glasses to Unravel Composition and Thermal History — A New Thermometer for Lunar Glass Beads?

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The SiO2 content and thermal history of glasses is recorded in the
reflectance infrared band position at ~10 µm. We discuss using the
band position to determine the last temperature that lunar pyroclastic
glasses experienced.

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