LOW-TEMPERATURE AND LOW ATMOSPHERIC-PRESSURE INFRARED REFLECTANCE SPECTROSCOPY OF MARS SOIL ANALOG MATERIALS

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BISHOP, JL
PIETERS, CM
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[1] BROWN UNIV, DEPT CHEM, PROVIDENCE, RI 02912 USA
[2] BROWN UNIV, DEPT GEOL SCI, PROVIDENCE, RI 02912 USA
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10.1029/94JE03331
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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Infrared reflectance spectra of carefully selected Mars soil analog materials have been measured under low atmospheric pressures and temperatures. Chemically altered montmorillonites containing ferrihydrite and hydrated ferric sulfate complexes are examined, as well as synthetic ferrihydrite and a palagonitic soil from Haleakala, Maui. Reflectance spectra of these analog materials exhibit subtle visible to near-infrared features, which are indicative of nanophase ferric oxides or oxyhydroxides and are similar to features observed in the spectra of the bright regions of Mars. Infrared reflectance spectra of these analogs include hydration features due to structural OH, bound H2O, and adsorbed H2O. The spectral character of these hydration features is highly dependent on the sample environment and on the nature of the H2O/OH in the analogs. The behavior of the hydration features near 1.9 mu m, 2.2 mu m, 2.7 mu m, 3 mu m, and 6 mu m are reported here in spectra measured under a Marslike atmospheric environment. In spectra of these analogs measured under dry Earth atmospheric conditions the 1.9-mu m band depth is 8-17%; this band is much stronger under moist conditions. Under Marslike atmospheric conditions the 1.9-mu m feature is broad and barely discernible (1-3% band depth) in spectra of the ferrihydrite and palagonitic soil samples. In comparable spectra of the ferric sulfate-bearing montmorillonite the 1.9-mu m feature is also broad, but stronger (6% band depth). In the low atmospheric pressure and temperature spectra of the ferrihydrite-bearing montmorillonite this feature is sharper than the other analogs and relatively stronger (6% band depth). Although the intensity of the 3-mu m band is weaker in spectra of each of the analogs when measured under Marslike conditions, the 3-mu m band remains a dominant feature and is especially broad in spectra of the ferrihydrite and palagonitic soil. The structural OH features observed in these materials at 2.2-2.3 mu m and 2.75 mu m remain largely unaffected by the environmental conditions. A shift in the Christiansen feature towards shorter wavelengths has also been observed with decreasing atmospheric pressure and temperature in the midinfrared spectra of these samples.
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