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Thermal emission measurements (5-25 microns) of palagonite/Fe-substituted montmorillonite intimate mixtures: Applications to Mars
The emissivity of a Mauna Kea palagonitic soil mixed with an Fe-substituted montmorillonite (FeM) was measured. The emission spectra of all samples were measured at the TES spectroscopy laboratory at Arizona State University. The data were converted to emissivity using blackbody measurements combined with measurements of each sample at different temperatures. This preliminary study has demonstrated that both naturally-occurring palagonites, thought to be good visible to near-IR spectral analogs for Mars, and FeM exhibit complex emissivity spectra at thermal wavelengths. FeM exhibits greater emissivity variations than palagonite, and emissivity peaks observed in the FeM spectrum allows its identification for abundances greater than or equal to 15 percent when mixed with palagonite. Smaller abundances of FeM are potentially identifiable when mixed with palagonite, but this remains to be determined