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Correlation between the temperature of pure H2O ice and the wavelength at which the reflectance bump of the 3.6-μm H2O ice inter-band is maximum. For pure crystalline H2O ice, the laboratory reflectance spectra are from Clark et al. (2012) and Stephan et al. (2021). For amorphous ice, points have been estimated by reflectance spectra with Mastrapa et al. (2009) optical constants, and applying a shift of 0.1 μm.

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