Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Jan 2001
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2001iaop.work...93w&link_type=abstract
Forum on Innovative Approaches to Outer Planetary Exploration 2001-2020, p. 93
Mathematics
Logic
Optical Radar, Spectroscopy, In Situ Measurement, Raman Spectroscopy, Chemical Composition, Spacecraft Instruments
Scientific paper
LIBS is an extremely versatile method of determining elemental compositions. It can be used in situ or at distances to approx. 20 m in vacuum or in an atmosphere. It can be easily combined with other optical techniques such as Raman spectroscopy to deliver elemental, mineralogical, and biological information. It can also be used in LIDAR mode to yield information on atmospheric properties. We will present concepts for standoff, in situ, and combined instrumentation. Additional information is contained in the original extended abstract.
Blacic James D.
Cremers David A.
Nordholt Jane E.
Wiens Roger C.
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