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- W2892282658 abstract "A range of phyllosilicate compositions have been detected spectroscopically on Mars, but the largest fraction by far corresponds to clay minerals rich in Fe and Mg. Given that most of our understanding of Martian clays comes from remote sensing data, it is critically important to explore the details of how compositional variation affects spectral features of phyllosilicates. The greatest efforts have focused so far on near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy. Recently, ambiguities have been detected in the NIR spectra of 2:1 phyllosilicates with intermediate FeMg content that preclude mineral and chemical discrimination. Such ambiguities highlight the relevance of exploring the visible spectral range as a complementary tool to characterize Martian phyllosilicates precisely. This article reports the investigation of laboratory reflectance spectra (330–800 nm) from 34 Earth analogues of Martian phyllosilicates with a wide range of MgFe composition, including nontronite, celadonite and saponite end-members, as well as interstratified glauconite-nontronite, talc-nontronite, and talc-saponite. The spectra indicated the presence of Fe(III) by absorption modulations and a decrease in total reflectance, especially in samples with tetrahedral Fe(III). Absorption bands at 370 and 420 nm were diagnostic of octahedrically and tetrahedrally coordinated Fe(III), respectively. Band amplitudes in the second derivative of the Kubelka-Munk function correlated positively with Fe(III) content (R2 > 0.8). Standard color analyses of the visible reflectance spectra under the CIE illuminant D65 indicated that the CIELAB color parameter a*10 was positively correlated with tetrahedral Fe(III), b*10 was positively correlated with octahedral Fe(III), and L*10 was negatively correlated with Fe(III) in both structural sites. Because Fe(II) was in relatively low amount, it did not provide clear spectral evidence. Multiple regression models using the amplitude of the diagnostic absorption bands predicted well absolute Fe content in the phyllosilicates (R2 = 0.89) and the ratio Fe/(Fe + Mg + Al) (R2 = 0.84). CIELAB color parameters improved the prediction of total Fe (R2 = 0.92) and the ratio Fe/(Fe + Mg + Al) (R2 = 0.93). Application of these analyses to Martian data has challenges set by Fe oxide dust coating and spatial and spectral resolution. However, these results mark an avenue to develop testable tools using visible-wavelength spectral data from both satellite and lander probes to help establishing Fe content and mineral identification of Martian phyllosilicates." @default.
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- W2892282658 title "Identification of iron in Earth analogues of Martian phyllosilicates using visible reflectance spectroscopy: Spectral derivatives and color parameters" @default.
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