b-Carotene as a Potential Biomarker in Martian Evaporitic Rocks: Evaluation of Raman Microspectrometric Analysis

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In this study, Raman microspectrometry was tested as a nondestructive
method of determining the lowest detectable beta-carotene content in
experimentally prepared evaporitic matrices (with respect to martian
geology)- namely, gypsum, halite and epsomite.

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