δ13C of Mars Analog Carbonates Using Evolved Gas — Cavity Ringdown Spectrometry on the 2010 Arctic Mars Analog Svalbard Expedition (AMASE)

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The capability of the SAM instrument suite to measure δ13C of CO2
from thermal decomposition of carbonate was simulated using a Hiden
EGA-MS system and a Picarro Cavity Ringdown CO2 isotope analyzer on the
AMASE 2010 expedition to Svalbard, Norway.

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