University of Guelph, Department of Physics
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- First Low-Iron Materials on Mars and Possibility of a Major Montmorillonite Component
- Characterization of Particulate Metals in Rural and Urban Areas of Lake Ontario, Canada
- Chemical Composition by the APXS along the Downhill Traverse of the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit at Gusev Crater
- Geochemical Evidence for the Volcanic Origin of Home Plate in the Inner Basin of the Columbia Hills, Gusev Crater
- Chemical And Physical Properties Of Diverse Basalts From Gusev Crater, Mars: Implications For A Heterogeneous Martian Mantle
- Chemical Composition of Meridiani Sediments: Traces of Aqueous Past on Martian Surface
- Silica Deposits Within Gusev Crater: Clear Evidence for Martian Water
- Characterization of the Basalt of Broken Tank, NM for the 'in situ' Calibration Target for the Alpha-Particle X-ray Spectrometer (APXS) on the Upcoming Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Rover
- Considerations for a Dedicated Geoneutrino Detector
- Is there a signal from geofission neutrinos in reactor experiments?
- Sulfur Concentrations Along the Traverse of Rover Opportunity at Meridiani Planum, Mars
- Recent Spirit Rover Results: Morphological and Textural Analysis of Sulfate-Rich Soils to the West of Home Plate
- Sulfur in Hydrothermal Deposits at Gusev Crater, Mars
- Calibration of the Mars Science Laboratory Alpha Particle X-Ray Spectrometer
- Comparing Rover and Orbiter based observations at Meridiani Planum, Mars
- Chemical Composition of Rocks and Soils at Gale Crater, Mars
- Chemical Diversity Along the Traverse of the Mer Rover Opportunity at Meridiani Planum, Mars
- Effect of Halite and Calcite Coatings on Thermal Infrared Spectra with Implications for Mars Exploration
- Comparing the Chemistry for the Pathfinder, MER and MSL Martian Landing Sites with APXS
- Determination of the Light Element Fraction in MSL APXS Spectra
- Modelling the Properties of Rock Coatings Observed by the Mars Exploration Rovers' Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer and Hypthesized Environments of Formation
- Elevated Zinc and Germanium Discovered by Curiosity's APXS in the Murray Formation of Gale Crater, Mars, Indicate Hydrothermal Enrichment and Possible Diagenetic Fractionation
- Recent Compositional Trends within the Murray Formation, Gale Crater, Mars, as seen by APXS: Implications for Sedimentary, Diagenetic and Alteration History.
- Alkalic Float on Lower Mt. Sharp Units in Gale Crater, Mars: Results from Curiosity's Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer