Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 2003
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Sixth International Conference on Mars, July 20-25 2003, Pasadena, California, abstract no.3109
Physics
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Scientific paper
We summarize results of modeling work that demonstrates in situ neutron
spectroscopy on the martian surface is feasible and can be successfully
used to measure the hydrogen content of the martian surface for a wide
variety of landed mission scenarios.
Elphic Richard C.
Feldman William C.
Lawrence D. Jr. J.
Moore Kurt R.
Prettyman Thomas H.
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