Laser-inducedbreakdownspectroscopy is explored for the development of an in-situ K–Ar geochronology instrument for Mars. Potassium concentrations in standard basaltic glasses and equivalent rock samples in their natural form are quantified using the potassium doublet at 766.49 and 769.90 nm. Measurement precision varies from 0.5 to 5.5 (% RSD) over the 3.63% to 0.025% potassium by weight for the standard samples, and little additional precision is achieved above 20 laser shots at 5 locations. For the glass standards, the quantification limits are 920 and 66 ppm for non-weighted and weighted calibration methods, respectively. For the basaltic rocks, the quantification limits are 2650 and 328 ppm for the non-weighted and weighted calibration ...
International audienceLaser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy was selected by NASA as part of the ChemC...
A new method for K–Ar dating using a double isotope dilution technique is proposed and demonstrated....
Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is a valuable tool for evaluating the geochemical charac...
The instrument 'Potassium (K) Argon Laser Experiment' (KArLE) is developed and designed for in situ ...
International audienceAbsolute dating is needed to check and calibrate the relative Martian chronolo...
Geochronology is a fundamental measurement for planetary samples, providing the ability to establish...
We report new K-Ar isochron data for two approximately 380 million-years-old basaltic rocks, using ...
We report new K-Ar isochron data for two approximately 380 Ma basaltic rocks, using an updated versi...
In planetary exploration, in situ absolute geochronology is one of the main important measurements t...
The Potassium-Argon Laser Experiment( KArLE), is composed of two main instruments: a spectrometer as...
Sur Mars, la datation par comptage de densité de cratères est actuellement la seule méthode utilisée...
Crater counting is the only method used on Mars to give relative geochronological information but it...
The Potassium (K) - Argon (Ar) Laser Experiment (KArLE) will make in situ noble-gas geochronology me...
Absolute dating of planetary samples is an essential tool to establish the chronology of geological ...
Absolute age determination is necessary to check and calibrate the relative Martian chronology prese...
International audienceLaser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy was selected by NASA as part of the ChemC...
A new method for K–Ar dating using a double isotope dilution technique is proposed and demonstrated....
Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is a valuable tool for evaluating the geochemical charac...
The instrument 'Potassium (K) Argon Laser Experiment' (KArLE) is developed and designed for in situ ...
International audienceAbsolute dating is needed to check and calibrate the relative Martian chronolo...
Geochronology is a fundamental measurement for planetary samples, providing the ability to establish...
We report new K-Ar isochron data for two approximately 380 million-years-old basaltic rocks, using ...
We report new K-Ar isochron data for two approximately 380 Ma basaltic rocks, using an updated versi...
In planetary exploration, in situ absolute geochronology is one of the main important measurements t...
The Potassium-Argon Laser Experiment( KArLE), is composed of two main instruments: a spectrometer as...
Sur Mars, la datation par comptage de densité de cratères est actuellement la seule méthode utilisée...
Crater counting is the only method used on Mars to give relative geochronological information but it...
The Potassium (K) - Argon (Ar) Laser Experiment (KArLE) will make in situ noble-gas geochronology me...
Absolute dating of planetary samples is an essential tool to establish the chronology of geological ...
Absolute age determination is necessary to check and calibrate the relative Martian chronology prese...
International audienceLaser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy was selected by NASA as part of the ChemC...
A new method for K–Ar dating using a double isotope dilution technique is proposed and demonstrated....
Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is a valuable tool for evaluating the geochemical charac...