2020
DOI: 10.5194/epsc2020-975
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Saponite+carbonaceous mixtures as spectral-compositional analogues for dark asteroids

Abstract: <p>Spectral (and compositional) analogues of hydrated carbonaceous chondrite (CCs) meteorites are an important material for furthering our exploration of dark/carbonaceous asteroids and possible CC parent bodies. The scientific importance of CCs is underscored by the fact that the target asteroids of the Hayabusa2, OSIRIS-REx, and Dawn missions are believed to be CC-like.</p> <p>To attempt to reproduce the spectral reflectance properties and spectral reflectance variat… Show more

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“…The mudpies used in this study were produced at the Center for Terrestrial and Planetary Exploration at the University of Winnipeg (Cloutis et al. 2020). The phyllosilicate we used for the physical mixtures is a magnesium‐rich saponite (SAP105) with ˜25 wt% dolomite, in the form of an unsorted fine powder.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mudpies used in this study were produced at the Center for Terrestrial and Planetary Exploration at the University of Winnipeg (Cloutis et al. 2020). The phyllosilicate we used for the physical mixtures is a magnesium‐rich saponite (SAP105) with ˜25 wt% dolomite, in the form of an unsorted fine powder.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%