The Role of Ultraviolet Light as an Ionizing Radiation Source in the Development of In-Situ Optical Dating Techniques for Mars

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Ultraviolet (UV) radiation as low as 200 nm or less reaches the surface
of Mars, which has an impact on optical dating properties of sediments.
This study examines the impact of short wavelength UV on several
analogue materials.

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