Using Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) to Assess Geologic Samples Associated with a Terrestrial Impact Structure as an Analogue for Future Planetary Explorations

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Determining the diversity of geologic materials in a complex impact
structure using tools in the Mars Science Laboratory payload including
ChemCam (LIBS and Remote Imager), CheMin (XRD), and APXS (XRF) and the
MAHLI and MastCam cameras.

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