| ID | 61644 |
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Izawa, M.R.M.
Institute for Planetary Materials, Okayama University
King, P.L.
Research School of Earth Sciences, Australian National University Canberra
Vernazza, P.
Lab. d'Astrophys. de Marseille, Pôle de l'Etoile
Berger, J.A.
Inst. Meteoritics, Univ. New Mexico
McCutcheon, W.A.
Inst. Meteoritics, Univ. New Mexico
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| Abstract | Salt-rich deposits may be more widespread on planetary surfaces than is generally appreciated. Remote observations, laboratory studies of meteorites, and cosmochemical constraints all point towards widespread occurrences of salts (including halides, sulfates, and (bi)carbonates) on asteroids, icy bodies, Mars, and elsewhere. We have investigated the mid-infrared (1.8–25 μm) reflectance spectral properties of mixtures of chondritic (ordinary, enstatite and carbonaceous) meteorites with potassium bromide; a mid-infrared transmissive salt like all halides. Our results demonstrate that halide-chondrite mixtures provide spectral signatures that either reveal the presence of transmissive materials or provide evidence for highly porous regolith. Previously, the nature of the surfaces of the asteroids 624 Hektor and 21 Lutetia was inferred using a limited range of spectra from halide-chondrite mixtures. Here, we provide an extensive dataset of halide-chondrite mixtures to encompass a wider set of possible surface compositions.
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| Keywords | Salts
Chondrites
Mid-infrared spectroscopy
Asteroids
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| Note | metadata only access
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| Published Date | 2021-05-01
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| Publication Title |
Icarus
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| Volume | volume359
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| Publisher | Elsevier
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| Start Page | 114328
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| ISSN | 0019-1035
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| NCID | AA00224921
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| Content Type |
Journal Article
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| language |
English
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| OAI-PMH Set |
岡山大学
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| Related Url | isVersionOf https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2021.114328
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| License | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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