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Ultra-compact Imaging Spectrometer (UCIS) for in-situ planetary mineralogy: laboratory and field calibration

SPIE Proceedings, 2012
The Ultra-Compact Imaging Spectrometer (UCIS) is a miniature telescope and spectrometer system intended for mapping terrain mineralogy over distances from 1.5 m to infinity with spatial sampling of 1.35 mrad over a 30° field, and spectral sampling of 10 nm in the 600-2500 nm range.
Byron Van Gorp   +7 more
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Basalts as probes of planetary interiors: Constraints on the chemistry and mineralogy of their source regions

Precambrian Research, 1980
Basalt magmas, derived by the partial melting of planetary interiors, have compositions that reflect the pre-accretionary history of the material from which the planet formed, the planets, subsequent evolutionary history, the chemistry and mineralogy of the source regions, and the intensive thermodynamic parameters operating at the source and ...
A.E. Bence, T.L. Grove, J.J. Papike
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Comparative planetary mineralogy: V/(Cr + Al) systematics in chromite as an indicator of relative oxygen fugacity

American Mineralogist, 2004
As our contribution to the new "Oxygen in the Solar System" initiative of the Lunar and Planetary Institute and the NASA Cosmochemistry Program, we have been developing oxygen barometers based largely on behavior of V which can occur in four valence states V2+, V3+, V4+, and V5+, and record at least 8 orders of magnitude of fO2.
J.J. Papike, J.M. Karner, C.K. Shearer
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Inukshuk Landed Robotic Canadian Mission to Mars using a Miniature Sample Analysis Lab for Planetary Mineralogy and Microbiology

SAE Technical Paper Series, 2007
<div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper discusses the Inukshuk landed rover mission to Mars that is currently undergoing the Phase 0 mission study for the Canadian Space Agency. The Inukshuk landed rover mission addresses key science themes for planetary exploration; focusing on the search for hydrated mineralogy and subsurface water sites ...
Roman V. Kruzelecky   +6 more
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Mineralogy of Planetary Cores

2023
C. C. Zurkowski, Y. Fei
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MINERAL ASSOCIATION ANALYSIS: PREDICTING THE MINERALOGY OF PLANETARY ANALOGS AND POTENTIAL LANDING SITES

Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 2023
Shaunna Morrison   +9 more
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From the underground to the stars. The project for a new planetary and mineralogical museum in Prato

2022
The Museum of Planetary Sciences in Prato (MSP), founded in 2005 and managed since 2017 by Fondazione PARSEC (FP), houses more than 500 meteorites and about 7000 mineralogical samples – some of which are rare and of great value, because they come from Tuscan mines or mining localities that are now abandoned or no longer accessible.
Morelli M.   +5 more
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Risk assessment of microplastic particles

Nature Reviews Materials, 2022
Albert A Koelmans   +2 more
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Planetary Mineralogy

2015
M. R. Lee, H. Leroux
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