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EM coupling in Mars soils is important for water-extraction on Mars. We present new measurement data for thermal rise in Mars soil simulants across a range of microwave frequencies. Results show an inverse relationship between frequency and thermal rise. Data is collected at low temperature to simulate the Mars environment.