Raman spectroscopy, assisted by X‐ray fluorescence and laser‐induced breakdown spectroscopy, to characterise original and altered mineral phases in the NWA 2975 Martian shergottite

Author:

Población Iratxe1ORCID,Torre‐Fdez Imanol1,Aramendia Julene1,López‐Reyes Guillermo2ORCID,Cabalín Luisa M.3,Madariaga Juan Manuel1,Rull Fernando2,Laserna Javier J.3,Carrizo Daniel4,Martínez‐Frías Jesús5,Belenguer Tomás6,Taravillo Mercedes7,Dell'Aglio Marcella8,De Giacomo Alessandro9,Huidobro Jennifer1ORCID,Manrique Jose Antonio2,Delgado Tomás3ORCID,Arana Gorka1,Castro Kepa1,Veneranda Marco2ORCID,Sanz‐Arranz J. A.2,Fortes F. Javier3,García‐Gómez Laura3,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Analytical Chemistry University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) Leioa Spain

2. Astrobiology Group ERICA Universidad de Valladolid (UVA) Valladolid Spain

3. Department of Analytical Chemistry Universidad de Málaga (UVA) Málaga Spain

4. Centro de Astrobiología (CSIC‐INTA) Madrid Spain

5. Instituto de Geociencias IGEO (CSIC‐UCM) Madrid Spain

6. Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial (INTA) Madrid Spain

7. Department of Physical Chemistry Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM) Madrid Spain

8. Physics Department CNR‐IFN Bari, National Research Council ‐ Institute for Photonics and Nanotechnologies Bari Italy

9. Chemistry Department University of Bari Bari Italy

Abstract

AbstractA fragment of the NWA 2975 Martian meteorite, an enriched basaltic shergottite, was analysed to complete its geochemical characterisation performed 10 years ago. By this means, the feasibility of the employed techniques in a combined way for present and future space exploration missions can be tested. For this aim, Raman spectroscopy was used supported by micro energy dispersive X‐ray fluorescence (μ‐EDXRF) and laser‐induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) for an accurate interpretation of molecular and elemental results. Raman spectroscopy results from two setups, InVia from Renishaw and RLS Simulator, were compared. The major minerals detected by Raman spectroscopy were pyroxenes (mainly augite, pigeonite and enstatite) and plagioclases (mainly shocked maskelynite). Raman spectroscopy allowed defining different metal compositions for these main minerals based on the secondary Raman spectroscopy bands in the 200–500 cm−1 region. In addition, other minerals were found such as merrillite, as well as pyrrhotite and apatite, in several veins and cracks of the meteorite, in agreement with the initial report by the Meteoritical Bulletin. Moreover, it should be highlighted that coesite was found for the very first time in this meteorite.

Funder

Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación

Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Spectroscopy,General Materials Science

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