Nature and Origin of RSL: Spectroscopy and Detectability of Liquid Brines in the Near-Infrared

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The aim of our study is to test with laboratory experiments the
plausibility of a brine origin for the formation of the recurrent slope
linea (RSL). We thus acquire near-infrared spectra during some brine
dehydration and hydration processes.

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