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JSC Mars-1 simulant (JSC200)
origin | the JSC Mars-1 sample consists of weathered volcanic ash from the Pu'u Nene cinder cone on the Island of Hawaii (USA). The original sample was sieved (200 µm sieve). Part of the sample was heated up to 200C for 24 hours to get rid of the volatile components. The heated sample is called JSC200, whereas the non-heated is JSC0 |
main constituent | palagonite |
practical significance | high similarity of the VIS/NIR spectrum of the JSC Mars-1 simulant with that corresponding to a martian bright region spectrum as measured from the Earth and the ISM Phobos-2 instrument |
particle size | measured size distributions Mie: reff=28.1 μm, v Fraunhofer: reff=15.5 μm, veff=2.8 |
particle shape | irregular |
refractive index | 1.5 + i0.01 (488nm)
1.5 + i0.001 (647nm) (Clancy et al. 1995) |
color | dark gray |
scattering matrix | 488 nm 647 nm |
article | Dabrowska DD, Muñoz O, Moreno F, Ramos JL, Martínez-Frías J, Gerhard W. . Scattering matrices of Martian dust analogs 488 nm and 647 nm. Icarus, vol. 250, pp. 83-94, 2015 |