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An occurrence of jarositic tephra on Mauna Kea, Hawaii: implications for the ferric mineralogy of the martian surface. 1996. Database: Monographs. Mauna Kea, Mineralogy, Mars (Planet)
Chemical and Mineralogical Characterization of a Hematite-Bearing Ridge on Mauna Kea, Hawaii: A Potential Mineralogical Process Analog for the Mount Sharp Hematite Ridge. 2014. Database: Monographs. Mauna Kea volcano, Mineralogy, Mars (Planet), Basalt Mauna Kea
Chemical and mineralogical characterization of acid-sulfate alteration of basaltic material on Mauna Kea volcano, Hawaii: jarosite and hydrated halloysite. 2012. Database: Monographs. Mauna Kea volcano, Sulfate, Mars (Planet), Basalt Mauna Kea
Hawaii and Gale Crater: A Mars Analogue Study of Igneous, Sedimentary, Weathering, and Alteration Trends in Geochemistry. 2017. Database: Monographs. Geochemistry, Mars, Sedimentation and deposition, Mauna Kea Volcano, Kohala Volcano
Hematite spherules in basaltic tephra altered under aqueous, acid-sulfate conditions on Mauna Kea volcano, Hawaii: possible clues for the occurrence of hematite-rich spherules in the Burns formation at Meridiani Planum, Mars. 2005. Database: Periodicals. Mars, Meridiani Planum, Mars Exploration Rover, Hematite, Concretions, Sulfate
Hyperspectral reflectance mapping of cinder cones at the summit of Mauna Kea and implications for equivalent observations on Mars. 2007. Database: Periodicals. Cinder cones, Mauna Kea volcano, Mars, Geochemistry
Major element fractionation during hydrolytic and sulfuric weathering on Mauna Kea Volcano: implications for weathering on Mars. 1998. Database: Monographs. Mars (Planet), Mauna Kea, Weathering
Mapping alteration minerals exposed on the summit of Mauna Kea volcano using AVIRIS data: implications for mapping Mars mineralogy. 2001. Database: Monographs. Mauna Kea volcano, Mineralogy
Mineralogy of three slightly palagonitized basaltic tephra samples from the summit of Mauna Kea, Hawaii. 1993. Database: Periodicals. Glass, Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Soils analysis, Palagonite
Phyllosilicate-poor palagonitic dust from Mauna Kea Volcano (Hawaii): A mineralogical analogue for magnetic Martian dust?. 2001. Database: Periodicals. Mauna Kea volcano, Mars Exploration Rover, Trace elements, Geomagnetism
Visible and near-IR for aqueous alteration products (Palagonte, Phyllosilicates, Sulfates) of basaltic tephra on Mauna Kea Volcano, Hawaii. 2008. Database: Monographs. Mauna Kea, Basalt
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