Exploring Martian and Lunar geochemistry through the study of meteorites, analogs, laboratory simulations, and analysis of mission data

375 p.

Idioma: English
Publicación: 2024
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spelling oai:addi.ehu.eus:10810-615862023-06-24T04:48:06Zcom_10810_12140Doktorego Tesiak;;Tesis Doctoralescom_10810_91IKERKUNTZA;;INVESTIGACIÓNcol_10810_12145DT-Zientziak;;TD-Ciencias Exploring Martian and Lunar geochemistry through the study of meteorites, analogs, laboratory simulations, and analysis of mission data Huidobro Martin, Jennifer Madariaga Mota, Juan Manuel Aramendia Gutiérrez, Julene spectroscopy meteorites infrared spectroscopy espectroscopia meteoritos espectroscopia de infrarrojos 375 p. This PhD Thesis is focused on the geochemical study of the Moon and Mars in order to provide science support for current and future space missions. Throughout this thesis a bibliographic review of all the past and current Martian landing missions, as well as their scientific payload was performed. In this work an improved calibration model for the estimation of the forsterite and fayalite content in olivines was proposed. Likewise, the primary, secondary and weathering mineral phases of the LAR 12095 and RBT 04262 Martian meteorites were identified. Though this identification it was posible to trace the history of the primary minerals of Mars and how they are transformed into secondary minerals through different weathering processes. The formation of sulfates already found on Marsand others expected to be found was simulated by laboratory simulation. It was also observed how the Raman response of the previous sulfates synthesized changes as function of temperature. Subsequently, the organic protective capacity of crust soils, smectites and microbioalites was studied. Finally, it has been evaluated how oxidized lunar regolith could serve as a resource for future plant cultivation. 2024-05-17 2023-06-23T08:02:00Z 2023-06-23T08:02:00Z 2023-05-17 2023-05-17 info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis http://hdl.handle.net/10810/61586 784368 22917 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España (cc)2023 JENNIFER HUIDOBRO MARTIN (cc by-nc-nd 4.0) application/pdf
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topic spectroscopy
meteorites
infrared spectroscopy
espectroscopia
meteoritos
espectroscopia de infrarrojos
spellingShingle spectroscopy
meteorites
infrared spectroscopy
espectroscopia
meteoritos
espectroscopia de infrarrojos
Huidobro Martin, Jennifer
Exploring Martian and Lunar geochemistry through the study of meteorites, analogs, laboratory simulations, and analysis of mission data
description 375 p.
author_additional Madariaga Mota, Juan Manuel
author Huidobro Martin, Jennifer
title Exploring Martian and Lunar geochemistry through the study of meteorites, analogs, laboratory simulations, and analysis of mission data
title_short Exploring Martian and Lunar geochemistry through the study of meteorites, analogs, laboratory simulations, and analysis of mission data
title_full Exploring Martian and Lunar geochemistry through the study of meteorites, analogs, laboratory simulations, and analysis of mission data
title_fullStr Exploring Martian and Lunar geochemistry through the study of meteorites, analogs, laboratory simulations, and analysis of mission data
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Martian and Lunar geochemistry through the study of meteorites, analogs, laboratory simulations, and analysis of mission data
title_sort exploring martian and lunar geochemistry through the study of meteorites, analogs, laboratory simulations, and analysis of mission data
publishDate 2024
url http://hdl.handle.net/10810/61586
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