Field Test of the Water-Wheel IR (WIR) Spectrometer on Evaporative Salt Deposits at Tibetan Plateau

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A new NIR reflectance spectrometer (WIR) was tested at the field sites
on the Tibetan Plateau, a potential analog for the precipitation
sequence and subsequent dehydration/degeneration of martian salts.
Hydrated sulfates were identified.

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