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Optical Science and Technology, SPIE's 48th Annual Meeting | 2004

A remote Raman system for planetary exploration: evaluating remote Raman efficiency

Julie D. Stopar; Paul G. Lucey; Shiv K. Sharma; Anupam K. Misra; Hugh W. Hubble

Landers and rovers are important to solar system exploration, and we are designing and analyzing a remote Raman system for a planetary mission. Raman spectroscopy is a common and powerful technique for materials analysis. We have developed a system that enables Raman spectroscopic measurements at distances of more than 50 meters. In order to design a flight instrument, we need to quantitatively understand the Raman efficiency of natural surfaces. We define remote Raman efficiency as the ratio of radiant exitance leaving a natural surface to the irradiance of the incident laser. The radiant exitance of a natural surface is the product of the sample radiance (minus background), the projected solid angle in steradians, and the spectral bandwidth of the spectrometer. The laser irradiance is the product of the energy of the laser (mJ/pulse) and the pulse rate (Hz), divided by the area of the laser spot. We have determined the remote Raman efficiency for several minerals and rocks: dolomite marble, dacite, milky quartz, anorthosite, calcite, biotite granite, magnesite, chert, gypsum (selenite), fibrous gypsum, and sandstone. By quantifying the remote Raman efficiency, we will be able to determine the number and quality of spectra that a remote Raman system can acquire on a planetary surface where available power is limited. Studies on hematite indicate that Raman shift (and thus remote Raman efficiency) depends on laser wavelength.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2007

Variations in K/Th on Mars

G. Jeffrey Taylor; Julie D. Stopar; William V. Boynton; Suniti Karunatillake; John Michael Keller; J. Brückner; H. Wänke; G. Dreibus; Kris Kerry; Robert C. Reedy; Larry G. Evans; Richard D. Starr; Linda M. V. Martel; S. W. Squyres; O. Gasnault; Sylvestre Maurice; C. d'Uston; P. A. J. Englert; James M. Dohm; Victor R. Baker; David K. Hamara; Daniel M. Janes; Ann L. Sprague; Kyeong Ja Kim; Darrell M. Drake; Scott M. McLennan; Brian C. Hahn


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2006

Kinetic model of olivine dissolution and extent of aqueous alteration on mars

Julie D. Stopar; G. Jeffrey Taylor; Victoria E. Hamilton; Lauren B. Browning


Nature Geoscience | 2014

Evidence for basaltic volcanism on the Moon within the past 100 million years

Sarah E. Braden; Julie D. Stopar; Mark S. Robinson; S. J. Lawrence; C. H. van der Bogert; Harald Hiesinger


Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy | 2005

Raman efficiencies of natural rocks and minerals: performance of a remote Raman system for planetary exploration at a distance of 10 meters.

Julie D. Stopar; Paul G. Lucey; Shiv K. Sharma; Anupam K. Misra; G. Jeffrey Taylor; Hugh W. Hubble


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2013

LRO observations of morphology and surface roughness of volcanic cones and lobate lava flows in the Marius Hills

S. J. Lawrence; Julie D. Stopar; B. Ray Hawke; Benjamin Todd Greenhagen; Joshua T. S. Cahill; Joshua L. Bandfield; Bradley L. Jolliff; Brett W. Denevi; Mark S. Robinson; Timothy D. Glotch; D. Benjamin J. Bussey; Paul Spudis; T. A. Giguere; W. Brent Garry


Icarus | 2014

Occurrence and mechanisms of impact melt emplacement at small lunar craters

Julie D. Stopar; B. Ray Hawke; Mark S. Robinson; Brett W. Denevi; T. A. Giguere; Steven D. Koeber


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2013

Element abundances, patterns, and mobility in Nakhlite Miller Range 03346 and implications for aqueous alteration

Julie D. Stopar; G. Jeffrey Taylor; Michael A. Velbel; Marc D. Norman; Edward P. Vicenzi; Lydia J. Hallis


Icarus | 2014

A standardized approach for quantitative characterization of impact crater topography

Prasun Mahanti; Mark S. Robinson; David Carl Humm; Julie D. Stopar


Icarus | 2016

The Lassell massif—A silicic lunar volcano

J.W. Ashley; Mark S. Robinson; Julie D. Stopar; Timothy D. Glotch; B. Ray Hawke; C. H. van der Bogert; Harald Hiesinger; S. J. Lawrence; Bradley L. Jolliff; Benjamin Todd Greenhagen; T. A. Giguere; David A. Paige

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S. J. Lawrence

Arizona State University

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Bradley L. Jolliff

Washington University in St. Louis

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Brett W. Denevi

Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

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E. J. Speyerer

Arizona State University

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G. Jeffrey Taylor

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Lisa R. Gaddis

United States Geological Survey

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