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Edward A. Cloutis

Researcher at University of Winnipeg

Publications -  384
Citations -  11224

Edward A. Cloutis is an academic researcher from University of Winnipeg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mars Exploration Program & Asteroid. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 333 publications receiving 8926 citations. Previous affiliations of Edward A. Cloutis include University of Alberta & University of Manitoba.

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Pyroxene spectroscopy revisited - Spectral-compositional correlations and relationship to geothermometry

TL;DR: In this article, a search for systematic relationships between spectral features and compositional variations and to assess the applicability of reflectance spectroscopy to pyroxene geothermometry was conducted.
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Calibrations of phase abundance, composition, and particle size distribution for olivine-orthopyroxene mixtures from reflectance spectra

TL;DR: An analytical method for quantifying the characteristics (phase abundances, phase composition, and grain size) of an olivine-orthopyroxene mixture from reflectance spectra is described in this article.
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Volatile and organic compositions of sedimentary rocks in Yellowknife Bay, Gale crater, Mars.

Douglas W. Ming, +442 more
- 24 Jan 2014 - 
TL;DR: Higher abundances of chlorinated hydrocarbons in the mudstone compared with Rocknest windblown materials previously analyzed by Curiosity suggest that indigenous martian or meteoritic organic carbon sources may be preserved in the Mudstone; however, the carbon source for the chlorinatedHydrocarbons is not definitively of martian origin.
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Detection and discrimination of sulfate minerals using reflectance spectroscopy

TL;DR: In this article, a suite of sulfate minerals were characterized spectrally, compositionally, and structurally in order to develop spectral reflectance and structural relations for this group of minerals.
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Spectral reflectance properties of carbonaceous chondrites: 1. CI chondrites

TL;DR: The spectral reflectance properties of 16 CO-type carbonaceous chondrites (CCs) were examined in this paper to better understand their range of spectral properties, develop spectral-compositional correlations, and provide information that may aid in the search for CO parent bodies.