Pages that link to "Item:Q139141"
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The following pages link to Roger Clark (Q139141):
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- Spectroscopy of rocks and minerals and principles of spectroscopy (Q144635) (← links)
- Characterizing the source of potentially asbestos-bearing commercial vermiculite insulation using in situ IR spectroscopy (Q145008) (← links)
- Infrared spectra and crystal chemistry of scapolites: implications for Martian mineralogy (Q146619) (← links)
- Near-infrared spectral mapping of Titan's mountains and channels (Q147000) (← links)
- Search for volatiles on icy satellites: I. Europa (Q151068) (← links)
- Discovery of alunite in Cross crater, Terra Sirenum, Mars: Evidence for acidic, sulfurous waters (Q151565) (← links)
- Evidence for ammonium-bearing minerals on Ceres (Q151971) (← links)
- Applications of imaging spectroscopy data: A case study at Summitville, Colorado (Q153496) (← links)
- Verification of remotely sensed data (Q153502) (← links)
- Newer views of the Moon: Comparing spectra from Clementine and the Moon Mineralogy Mapper (Q153729) (← links)
- Thermal removal from near-infrared imaging spectroscopy data of the Moon (Q154077) (← links)
- Imaging spectroscopy: Earth and planetary remote sensing with the USGS Tetracorder and expert systems (Q154271) (← links)
- Mapping advanced argillic alteration at Cuprite, Nevada, using imaging spectroscopy (Q154989) (← links)
- Spectroscopy from Space (Q155059) (← links)
- Discovery of alunite in Cross crater, Terra Sirenum, Mars: Evidence for acidic, sulfurous waters (Q238614) (← links)
- Correlations between Cassini VIMS spectra and RADAR SAR images: Implications for Titan's surface composition and the character of the Huygens Probe Landing Site (Q242073) (← links)
- Observed ices in the Solar System (Q244900) (← links)
- The Saturnian satellite Rhea as seen by Cassini VIMS (Q245079) (← links)
- Dissipation of Titans north polar cloud at northern spring equinox (Q245198) (← links)
- Titan's fluvial valleys: Morphology, distribution, and spectral properties (Q245415) (← links)
- State of the art satellite and airborne marine oil spill remote sensing: Application to the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill (Q246024) (← links)
- A newly discovered impact crater in Titan's Senkyo: Cassini VIMS observations and comparison with other impact features (Q246154) (← links)
- Spectroscopic and x-ray diffraction analyses of asbestos in the World Trade Center dust: Asbestos content of the settled dust (Q247083) (← links)
- An evolving view of Saturn’s dynamic rings (Q248072) (← links)
- Organic sedimentary deposits in Titan's dry lakebeds: Probable evaporite (Q250379) (← links)
- Hapke modeling of Rhea surface properties through Cassini-VIMS spectra (Q250581) (← links)
- Effects of spectrometer band pass, sampling, and signal‐to‐noise ratio on spectral identification using the Tetracorder algorithm (Q254753) (← links)
- Identification of a basaltic component on the Martian surface from Thermal Emission Spectrometer data (Q258630) (← links)
- Materials characterization of dusts generated by the collapse of the World Trade Center (Q259911) (← links)
- Photometric changes on Saturn's Titan: Evidence for active cryovolcanism (Q260487) (← links)
- Evidence for low-grade metamorphism, hydrothermal alteration, and diagenesis on Mars from phyllosilicate mineral assemblages (Q263477) (← links)
- Seasonal H2O and CO2 ice cycles at the Mars Phoenix landing site: 1. Prelanding CRISM and HiRISE observations (Q265001) (← links)
- Spectral properties of ice‐particulate mixtures and implications for remote sensing: 1. Intimate mixtures (Q268015) (← links)
- Isotopic ratios of Saturn's rings and satellites: Implications for the origin of water and Phoebe (Q272284) (← links)
- Remote compositional analysis of lunar olivine-rich lithologies with Moon Mineralogy Mapper (M3) spectra (Q275512) (← links)
- Modeling the reflectance spectrum of Callisto 0.25 to 4.1μm (Q276516) (← links)
- Columbus crater and other possible groundwater-fed paleolakes of Terra Sirenum, Mars (Q276844) (← links)
- Inorganic chemical composition and chemical reactivity of settled dust generated by the World Trade Center building collapse (Q278100) (← links)
- Spectral characteristics of chlorites and Mg‐serpentines using high‐resolution reflectance spectroscopy (Q285632) (← links)
- Europa: Characterization and interpretation of global spectral surface units (Q290077) (← links)
- Mapping vegetation in Yellowstone National Park using spectral feature analysis of AVIRIS data (Q292509) (← links)
- High-resolution reflectance spectra of Mars in the 2.3-μm region: evidence for the mineral scapolite (Q293834) (← links)
- Specular reflection on Titan: Liquids in Kraken Mare (Q294408) (← links)
- Opaline silica in young deposits on Mars (Q297196) (← links)
- Environmental mapping of the World Trade Center area with imaging spectroscopy after the September 11, 2001 attack (Q299983) (← links)
- The distribution of sulfur dioxide and other infrared absorbers on the surface of Io (Q303377) (← links)
- M3 spectral analysis of lunar swirls and the link between optical maturation and surface hydroxyl formation at magnetic anomalies (Q304074) (← links)
- Hydrous carbonates on Mars?: Evidence from Mariner 6/7 infrared spectrometer and ground‐based telescopic spectra (Q306768) (← links)
- Mars' "White Rock" feature lacks evidence of an aqueous origin: Results from Mars Global Surveyor (Q308745) (← links)
- Non-water-ice constituents in the surface material of the icy Galilean satellites from the Galileo near-infrared mapping spectrometer investigation (Q311868) (← links)