Laboratory Exploration of Organic and Inorganic Carbon by Laser-induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS): Relevance for Planetary Astrobiology Missions

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We used LIBS and chemometric analysis to distinguish between organic and
inorganic carbon in various samples (igneous rocks, carbonates, and
kerogen-rich fertilizers), demonstrating the potential for ChemCam LIBS
as an astrobiology tool for MSL.

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