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Minerals and microstructure identification using Raman instruments: Evaluation of field and laboratory data in preparation for space mission
Malherbe, Cédric; Hutchinson, Ian; McHugh, Melissa et al.
2020In Journal of Raman Spectroscopy
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Keywords :
Raman; Imaging; ExoMars
Abstract :
[en] Two rovers will be launched in 2020 for robotic exploration missions on Mars: the ESA/Roscosmos ExoMars and the NASA Mars 2020 missions. Both missions will include Raman instruments to characterize the habitable of Mars and to search for molecular evidence of past and present life. In preparation for these missions and to characterize the scientific information that will eventually return from Mars, terrestrial analogue samples of rock formations on Mars are studied in detail. During this study, we compared Raman spectra obtained from different samples of geological matrixes, including specimens of silicate, sulfate, carbonates, and sulfurs, with two Raman instruments. Raman data were obtained in the field with a portable instrument operating with a 785‐nm laser. Based on fast data analyses in the field, a selection of samples were collected and were further analyzed using a benchtop confocal instrument operated in the laboratory and with two excitation lasers at 532 and 785 nm. We illustrate the possible interference from sharp fluorescence associated with rare earth element present in trace amount in minerals. In addition, carbonaceous compounds and β‐carotene, a highly Raman‐active biomarker, were also detected by Raman spectroscopy in association with specific minerals. In the context of planetary exploration, we discuss the capacity for specific mineral matrixes to sustain life under extreme conditions. We also discuss that Raman imaging, although not ready yet for space application with miniaturized spectroscopy, could significantly help in discussing the possible biotic origin of carbonaceous residues, especially by the association of molecular signatures with the localized microstructure.
Disciplines :
Physical, chemical, mathematical & earth Sciences: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Author, co-author :
Malherbe, Cédric  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de chimie (sciences) > Chimie analytique inorganique
Hutchinson, Ian
McHugh, Melissa
Lerman, Hannah
Harris, Liam
Ingley, Richard
Edwards, Howell
Parnell, John
Eppe, Gauthier  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de chimie (sciences) > Chimie analytique inorganique
Language :
English
Title :
Minerals and microstructure identification using Raman instruments: Evaluation of field and laboratory data in preparation for space mission
Publication date :
2020
Journal title :
Journal of Raman Spectroscopy
ISSN :
0377-0486
eISSN :
1097-4555
Publisher :
John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken, United States - New York
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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