1. Hydrated silicate minerals on Mars observed by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter CRISM instrument
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Mustard, John F., Murchie, S.L., Pelkey, S.M., Ehlmann, B.L., Milliken, R. E., Grant, J.A., Bibring, J.-P., Poulet, F., Bishop, J., Dobrea, E. Noe, Roach, L., Seelos, F., Arvidson, R.E., Wiseman, S., Green, R., Hash, C., Humm, D., Malaret, E., McGovern, J.A., Seelos, K., Clancy, T., Clark, R., Des Marais, D., Izenberg, N., Knudson, A., Langevin, Y., Martin, T., McGuire, P., Morris, R., Robinson, M., Roush, T., Smith, M., Swayze, G., Taylor, H., Titus, T., and Wolff, M.
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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration -- Equipment and supplies ,Identification and classification ,Natural history ,Methods ,Equipment and supplies ,Mineralogical research -- Equipment and supplies -- Methods ,Mars probes -- Equipment and supplies -- Methods ,Uncrewed spacecraft -- Equipment and supplies -- Methods ,Phyllosilicates -- Identification and classification -- Natural history -- Equipment and supplies -- Methods - Abstract
Phyllosilicates, a class of hydrous mineral first definitively identified on Mars by the OMEGA (Observatoire pour la Mineralogie, L'Eau, les Glaces et l'Activitie) instrument (1,2), preserve a record of the [...]
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- 2008