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Elizabeth C. Sklute
Researcher at Mount Holyoke College
Publications - 48
Citations - 1388
Elizabeth C. Sklute is an academic researcher from Mount Holyoke College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hematite & Mars Exploration Program. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 44 publications receiving 1131 citations. Previous affiliations of Elizabeth C. Sklute include Pennsylvania State University & Planetary Science Institute.
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Mössbauer Spectroscopy of Earth and Planetary Materials
TL;DR: The field of M ¨ ossbauer spectroscopy (MS) has recently enjoyed renewed visibility in the diverse geoscience communities as a result of the inclusion of MS spectrograms in the literature.
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Multivariate analysis of remote laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy spectra using partial least squares, principal component analysis, and related techniques
TL;DR: In this paper, Principal Component Analysis and Soft Independent Modeling of Class Analogy are employed to generate a model and predict the rock type of the samples, which appear to exploit the matrix effects associated with the chemistries of these 18 samples.
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Spectroscopic characteristics of synthetic olivine: An integrated multi-wavelength and multi-technique approach
M. D. Dyar,Elizabeth C. Sklute,O. N. Menzies,Philip A. Bland,Donald H. Lindsley,Timothy D. Glotch,Melissa D. Lane,M. W. Schaefer,Brigitte Wopenka,Rachel L. Klima,Janice L. Bishop,Takahiro Hiroi,Carle M. Pieters,Jessica M. Sunshine +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the Mossbauer spectra for the entire Fe-Mg olivine suite, as well as the results for only the fayalite end-member are presented.
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Fe oxidation processes at Meridiani Planum and implications for secondary Fe mineralogy on Mars
Nicholas J. Tosca,Nicholas J. Tosca,Scott M. McLennan,M. Darby Dyar,Elizabeth C. Sklute,F. Marc Michel +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, aging experiments with synthetic nanocrystalline goethite were conducted to further resolve the formation mechanisms of Fe-phases identified from oxidation experiments and to test whether low water activity (aw) controls the thermodynamically favored Goethite to hematite transition at low temperature.
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Spectral and morphological characteristics of synthetic nanophase iron (oxyhydr)oxides.
Elizabeth C. Sklute,S. Kashyap,M. Darby Dyar,M. Darby Dyar,James F. Holden,Thomas J. Tague,Peng Wang,Steven J. Jaret +7 more
TL;DR: It is clear that further understanding of variable spectral features in nanophase iron (oxyhydr)oxides must await additional studies to robustly assess effects of morphology, and this study establishes a template for future work.