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As described in LPSC30 Abstract (PDF format), the MGM is a powerful analytical tool for characterizing diagnostic absorptions in a quantitative manner.
The MGM works by taking a data file and a startup file and produces the following output files: test2_fin.fit, for004.dat, for009.dat.
The following versions are available for download:
MATLAB (Zip Format) for MATLAB prior to version 6.5
MATLAB (Zip Format) for MATLAB 6.5 and newer
VMS/FORTRAN (Stuffit Format)
VMS/FORTRAN (Zip Format)
IDL (Stuffit Format)
IDL (Zip Format)
An additional example of a fit to Shergotty 79001 Lithology B
All software is provided as is, please read the above linked LPSC Abstract for information regarding the use of MGM.