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Constraining the chemical depth profile of a manganese-rich surface layer in Gale crater, Mars

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Geochemical analyses by X-ray spectrometry and laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) instruments on the surface of Mars enable detailed studies of surface materials. The two techniques are utilized in concert by rovers to glean information in a complementary fashion. However, fundamental differences in how these analytical techniques function can produce perceived discrepancies in results, such as those resulting from variation in sampling volume. Here we utilize data acquired by the APXS (X-ray spectrometer) and ChemCam (LIBS) instruments on the Curiosity rover to investigate a manganese-rich surface layer, and, in the process, provide an improved chemical depth profile. We also demonstrate a method whereby current and future spacecraft capable of utilizing both techniques can potentially improve estimates of martian material nearsurface density.

MarsX-ray spectroscopyLaser-induced breakdown spectroscopyDepth profileX-RAY SPECTROMETERINDUCED BREAKDOWN SPECTROSCOPYCHEMISTRYCHEMCAMROCKS

VanBommel, S. J.、Gellert, R.、Berger, J. A.、McCraig, M. A.、O'Connell-Cooper, C. D.、Thompson, L. M.、Yen, A. S.、Boyd, N. I.、Lanza, N. L.、Ollila, A. M.

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Washington Univ St Louis

Univ Guelph

NASA Johnson Space Ctr

Univ New Brunswick

CALTECH

Alamos Natl Lab

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2022

Spectrochimica Acta

Spectrochimica Acta

ISSN:0584-8547
年,卷(期):2022.191
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