Critical Issues in Martian Geochemistry Involving Minor and Trace Elements, and the Applicability of Laser-induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS)

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Mars exploration requires minor and trace element capabilities to
understand the origin of the S-rich dust component, the nature of the
oxidized crustal component, and to find exobiology markers. LIBS
detection limits are well suited for these.

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