Spectral analysis of chemisorbed CO2 on Mars analog materials

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Carbon Dioxide, Carbonates, Chemisorption, Mars Surface, Planetary Geology, Spectrum Analysis, Absorption Spectra, Infrared Radiation, Minerals, Oxides, Spectral Bands

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The goal of this work is to estimate the mass of CO2 that may have been removed to a quasi-stable reservoir on the Martian surface by chemisorption and to estimate the spectral effects of chemisorbed CO2 in remotely-sensed Martian spectra. Our approach is to characterize the conditions most favorable for the formation of carbonate on common terrestrial oxide minerals and to search for infrared spectral bands that result from chemisorption of CO2 molecules onto oxide and other Mars analog materials.

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