Preliminary Results on the Capabilities of the ChemCam Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) Instrument to Detect Carbon on Mars

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The ChemCam LIBS instrument, part of the 2012 MSL mission, is capable of
detecting C. In this work, we identify C lines and C2 Swan features
observed in spectra of samples taken in a Mars atmosphere using the
ChemCam flight instrument.

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