Discriminating Organic Carbon from Endokarsthic Moonmilk-Type Deposits by LIBS. The Case of a Natural Carbonated Martian Analogue

19 Pages Posted: 10 Nov 2023

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Iñaki Vadillo

University of Malaga

Laura García-Gómez

University of Malaga

F.J. Fortes

Universidad de Malaga

Luisa María Cabalin

Universidad de Malaga

Cristina Liñán

University of Malaga

Pablo Jiménez-Gavilán

University of Malaga

Lucía Ojeda

University of Malaga

Javier Laserna

Universidad de Malaga

Abstract

Moonmilk-type deposits exemplify carbonated Martian analogues existing in the subsurface of Earth, an endokarsthic speleothem with a possible biochemical origin composed principally by carbonates, mainly huntite and dolomite. In this work, samples of moonmilk located in Nerja Cave (southern Spain) have been studied by LIBS with the aim of identifying carbon of biogenic origin by stablishing a relationship between a molecular emission indicator, CN signal, and the organic carbon content. The characterization of this kind of carbonate deposit with a multiple mineralogical composition has been completed using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive x-ray (EDX) and x-ray diffraction techniques for qualitative and semi-quantitative analysis. The information attained from LIBS regarding energy thresholds and time-resolved kinetics of CN emissions provides useful insight into the identification of different molecular emitters, namely organic and inorganic CN, depending on the laser irradiance and time settings conditions. These promising results are of application in the search and identification of biosignatures in upcoming planetary missions with astrobiological purposes.

Keywords: LIBSMolecular emissionMoonmilk depositsKarstic cavesBiosignatures

Suggested Citation

Vadillo, Iñaki and García-Gómez, Laura and Fortes, F.J. and Cabalin, Luisa María and Liñán, Cristina and Jiménez-Gavilán, Pablo and Ojeda, Lucía and Laserna, Javier, Discriminating Organic Carbon from Endokarsthic Moonmilk-Type Deposits by LIBS. The Case of a Natural Carbonated Martian Analogue. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4622531 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4622531

Iñaki Vadillo

University of Malaga ( email )

Laura García-Gómez

University of Malaga ( email )

Malaga, 29004
Spain

F.J. Fortes

Universidad de Malaga ( email )

Málaga
Spain

Luisa María Cabalin

Universidad de Malaga ( email )

Málaga
Spain

Cristina Liñán

University of Malaga ( email )

Pablo Jiménez-Gavilán

University of Malaga ( email )

Malaga, 29004
Spain

Lucía Ojeda

University of Malaga ( email )

Javier Laserna (Contact Author)

Universidad de Malaga ( email )

Málaga
Spain

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