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Blaney, D. L., C. A. Hibbitts, R. N. Clark, et al.. (2020). The Mapping Imaging Spectrometer for Europa (MISE): Science and Instrument Development Status. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. 1582.3 indexed citations
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Blaney, D. L., R. N. Clark, J. B. Dalton, et al.. (2015). The Mapping Imaging Spectrometer for Europa (MISE) Investigation. 2015 AGU Fall Meeting. 2015.
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Shirley, J. H., L. W. Kamp, & J. B. Dalton. (2013). Phyllosilicates and Cometary Impacts on the Surface of Europa. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2013.1 indexed citations
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Jamieson, Corey S., E. Z. Noe Dobrea, J. B. Dalton, K. M. Pitman, & William Abbey. (2012). Grain Size and Temperature Effects on the Interpretation of Remote Sensing Spectra. LPICo. 1667. 6384.1 indexed citations
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Dalton, J. B., et al.. (2011). Surface Effects of Endogenic and Exogenic Processes on Europa. 2011. 649.1 indexed citations
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Pitman, K. M., E. Z. Noe Dobrea, J. B. Dalton, Corey S. Jamieson, & William Abbey. (2011). Reflectance Spectra and Optical Constants of Mars Alteration Products: Hydrated Magnesium Sulfates. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. 1458.1 indexed citations
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Shirley, J. H., J. B. Dalton, L. M. Prockter, & L. W. Kamp. (2010). SIGNATURES OF THE RADIOLYTIC SULFUR CYCLE ON EUROPA: A NEW TOOL FOR INTEGRATED COMPOSITIONAL AND STRATIGRAPHIC INVESTIGATIONS. J. H. Shirley. LPI. 2395.2 indexed citations
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Dalton, J. B., J. H. Shirley, & L. M. Prockter. (2010). Surface Geology of Europa: A Window to Subsurface Composition and Habitability. EGUGA. 2270.3 indexed citations
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Dalton, J. B., J. H. Shirley, L. M. Prockter, & L. W. Kamp. (2009). Compositional Gradients of Anti-Jovian Surface Units on Europa from Despiked Galileo NIMS Observations. LPI. 2511.1 indexed citations
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Blaney, D. L., C. B. Phillips, R. T. Pappalardo, et al.. (2009). Exploration of Europa.2 indexed citations
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Dalton, J. B.. (2007). Icy Saturnian Satellite Surface Compositions: Mapping and Modeling. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. 2415.
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Carlson, R. W., W. M. Calvin, J. B. Dalton, et al.. (2007). Europa's surface composition: What we know, what we would like to know, and how we can find out. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2007.3 indexed citations
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Dalton, J. B. & J. L. Bishop. (2003). Micro-Spectroscopy as a Tool for Detecting Micron-Scale Mineral Variations Across a Rock Surface: An Example Using a Thin Section of Martian Meteorite ALH 84001. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. 2066.2 indexed citations
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Dalton, J. B.. (2003). Spectral Properties of Hydrated Salts at Low Temperature: Implications for Europa Mission Spectrometer Design. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. 2072.1 indexed citations
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Dalton, J. B., T. L. Roush, & Corey S. Jamieson. (2002). Studies of Planetary Materials Using Cryogenic Reflectance Spectroscopy. 34.1 indexed citations
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Jamieson, Corey S. & J. B. Dalton. (2002). A Summary of Laboratory Spectra for Ices of Planetary Interest. 34.2 indexed citations
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Dalton, J. B., James B. Pollack, David Grinspoon, Bruno Bézard, & C. de Bérgh. (2000). Distribution of Chlorine in the Lower Atmosphere of Venus. 32.2 indexed citations
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Dalton, J. B. & R. N. Clark. (1999). Observational Constraints on Europa's Surface Composition from Galileo NIMS Data. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. 2064.6 indexed citations
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Dalton, J. B. & R. N. Clark. (1998). Laboratory Spectra of Europa Candidate Materials at Cryogenic Temperatures.14 indexed citations
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Pollack, J. B., et al.. (1992). Near-Infrared Light from Venus' Nightside: A Spectroscopic Analysis. 24.2 indexed citations
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