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Dina M Bower

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Lewis J, Bower D, Pavlov A, Li X, Wahl S, Eigenbrode J, et al.
Astrobiology . 2024 Nov; 24(12):1166-1186. PMID: 39587956
If ocean-derived materials are present at Europa's surface, they would represent accessible records of ocean chemistry and habitability, but such materials would be further processed by Europa's harsh radiation environment....
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Scheller E, Bosak T, McCubbin F, Williford K, Siljestrom S, Jakubek R, et al.
Sci Adv . 2024 Sep; 10(39):eadm8241. PMID: 39321302
A major objective of the Mars 2020 mission is to sample rocks in Jezero crater that may preserve organic matter for later return to Earth. Using an ultraviolet Raman and...
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Roussel A, McAdam A, Pavlov A, Knudson C, Achilles C, Foustoukos D, et al.
Astrobiology . 2024 Jul; 24(7):669-683. PMID: 38979620
Mars has been exposed to ionizing radiation for several billion years, and as part of the search for life on the Red Planet, it is crucial to understand the impact...
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Yang C, Bower D, Jin F, Hewagama T, Aslam S, Nixon C, et al.
MethodsX . 2022 Mar; 9:101647. PMID: 35308253
Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) in the Ultra Violet/Visible/Near-IR (UVN) spectral range is a powerful analytical tool that facilitates the interpretation of Raman spectroscopic data by providing additional details in...
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Bower D, Yang C, Hewagama T, Nixon C, Aslam S, Whelley P, et al.
Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc . 2021 Jul; 263:120205. PMID: 34332244
Raman spectroscopy and laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) are complementary techniques that together can provide a comprehensive characterization of geologic environments. For landed missions with constrained access to target materials...
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Chan M, Hinman N, Potter-McIntyre S, Schubert K, Gillams R, Awramik S, et al.
Astrobiology . 2019 Jul; 19(9):1075-1102. PMID: 31335163
Microbial life permeates Earth's critical zone and has likely inhabited nearly all our planet's surface and near subsurface since before the beginning of the sedimentary rock record. Given the vast...