Mars Mineral Spectroscopy Web Site: A Resource for Remote Planetary SpectroscopyA web site dedicated to Mars Mineral Spectroscopy has been established at http://www.mtholyoke.edu/go/mars. Its goal is to provide an easily accessible data set of Mossbauer spectra of minerals collected over a range of temperatures, to provide suitable analog spectra for data acquired on remote surfaces such as Mars. Complementing these data (eventually) will be both reflectance FTIR data, collected at Brown University's RELAB facility, and Raman spectra to be collected by Jill Pasteris at Washington University St. Louis. Through our Education link, we provide information for those wishing to learn about how Mossbauer and other types of spectroscopy work. Our emphasis is to study only well-characterized mineral samples that represent typical rock-forming occurrences such as might exist on Mars and other terrestrial bodies in our solar system.
Document ID
20040062535
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Dyar, M. D. (Mount Holyoke Coll. South Hadley, MA, United States)
Schaefer, M. W. (Louisiana State Univ. Baton Rouge, LA, United States)
Griswold, J. L. (Mount Holyoke Coll. South Hadley, MA, United States)
Hanify, K. M. (Mount Holyoke Coll. South Hadley, MA, United States)
Rothstein, Y. (Mount Holyoke Coll. South Hadley, MA, United States)
Date Acquired
August 21, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 2004
Publication Information
Publication: Lunar and Planetary Science XXXV: Missions and Instruments: Hopes and Hope Fulfilled
IDRelationTitle20040062499Collected WorksLunar and Planetary Science XXXV: Missions and Instruments: Hopes and Hope Fulfilled20040062499Collected WorksLunar and Planetary Science XXXV: Missions and Instruments: Hopes and Hope Fulfilled