Spectral Reflectance Measurements of Sulfides at the Planetary Emissivity Laboratory — Analogs for Hollow-Forming Material on Mercury?

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We present spectral reflectance measurements at visible and
near-infrared wavelengths of fresh and heated samples of MnS, CaS, and
MgS, as well as elemental sulfur. We infer that sulfides display a
diagnostic feature at or near 0.6 µm.

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