Evolved Gas Analysis and X-Ray Diffraction of Carbonate Samples from the 2009 Arctic Mars Analog Svalbard Expedition: Implications for Mineralogical Inferences from the Mars Science Laboratory

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Carbonate analyses show that SAM evolved gas analysis will complement
CheMin X-ray diffraction by supporting volatile-bearing mineral
identification and providing information about trace phases below the
XRD detection limit or amorphous phases.

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