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Caroline Freissinet
Researcher at Université Paris-Saclay
Publications - 87
Citations - 4935
Caroline Freissinet is an academic researcher from Université Paris-Saclay. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sample Analysis at Mars & Mars Exploration Program. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 73 publications receiving 3742 citations. Previous affiliations of Caroline Freissinet include University of Maryland, Baltimore County & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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The Mars Organic Molecule Analyzer (MOMA) Instrument: Characterization of Organic Material in Martian Sediments
Fred Goesmann,William B. Brinckerhoff,François Raulin,Walter Goetz,Ryan M. Danell,Stephanie Getty,Sandra Siljeström,Helge Mißbach,Harald Steininger,Ricardo Arevalo,Arnaud Buch,Caroline Freissinet,Andrej Grubisic,Andrej Grubisic,Uwe J. Meierhenrich,Veronica Pinnick,Fabien Stalport,Cyril Szopa,Jorge L. Vago,Robert Lindner,Mitchell D. Schulte,John Robert Brucato,Daniel P. Glavin,Noël Grand,Xiang Li,Xiang Li,Friso H. W. van Amerom +26 more
TL;DR: The Mars Organic Molecule Analyzer instrument onboard the ESA/Roscosmos ExoMars rover (to launch in July, 2020) will analyze volatile and refractory organic compounds in martian surface and subsurface sediments.
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Evolved gas analyses of sedimentary rocks and eolian sediment in Gale Crater, Mars: Results of the Curiosity rover's sample analysis at Mars instrument from Yellowknife Bay to the Namib Dune
Brad Sutter,Amy McAdam,Paul R. Mahaffy,D. W. Ming,Kenneth S. Edgett,E. B. Rampe,J. L. Eigenbrode,Heather B. Franz,Caroline Freissinet,John P. Grotzinger,Andrew Steele,Christopher H. House,P. D. Archer,Charles Malespin,Rafael Navarro-González,J. C. Stern,James F. Bell,Fred Calef,R. Gellert,Daniel P. Glavin,Lucy M. Thompson,Albert S. Yen +21 more
TL;DR: The Sample Analysis at Mars instrument evolved gas analyzer (SAM-EGA) has detected evolved water, H2, SO2, H 2S, NO, CO2, CO, O2 and HCl from two eolian sediments and nine sedimentary rocks from Gale Crater.
Evolved Gas Analyses of Sedimentary Rocks and Eolian Sediment in Gale Crater, Mars: Results of the Curiosity Rover's Sample Analysis at Mars Instrument.
Brad Sutter,Amy McAdam,Paul Mahaffy,Douglas W. Ming,Jennifer Eigenbrode,E. B. Rampe,H. B. Franz,Caroline Freissinet,Andrew Steele,Christopher H. House,D. Archer,Charles Malespin,Rafael Gonzalez,Jennifer Stern Glavin,Daniel +14 more
TL;DR: The Sample Analysis at Mars instrument evolved gas analyzer (SAM-EGA) has detected evolved water, SO2, NO, CO2, CO, O2, and HCl from two eolian sediments and nine sedimentary rocks from Gale Crater, Mars as mentioned in this paper.
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The Imprint of Atmospheric Evolution in the D/H of Hesperian Clay Minerals on Mars
Paul R. Mahaffy,Christopher R. Webster,Jennifer C. Stern,A. E. Brunner,A. E. Brunner,A. E. Brunner,Sushil K. Atreya,Pamela G. Conrad,Shawn Domagal-Goldman,J. L. Eigenbrode,G. Flesch,Lance E. Christensen,H. B. Franz,H. B. Franz,Caroline Freissinet,Caroline Freissinet,Daniel P. Glavin,John P. Grotzinger,John H. Jones,L. A. Leshin,Charles Malespin,Amy McAdam,D. W. Ming,Rafael Navarro-González,Paul B. Niles,T. C. Owen,A. A. Pavlov,Andrew Steele,Melissa G. Trainer,Kenneth H. Williford,James J. Wray +30 more
TL;DR: The presence of methane is confirmed in the martian atmosphere with the instruments aboard the Curiosity rover at Gale crater, and this ratio of deuterium to hydrogen in clays indicates an extended history of hydrogen escape and desiccation of the planet.
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Sulfur-Bearing Phases Detected by Evolved Gas Analysis of the Rocknest Aeolian Deposit, Gale Crater, Mars
Amy McAdam,Heather B. Franz,Heather B. Franz,Brad Sutter,P. D. Archer,Caroline Freissinet,Jennifer L. Eigenbrode,Douglas W. Ming,Sushil K. Atreya,David L. Bish,David F. Blake,Hannah E. Bower,A. E. Brunner,A. E. Brunner,Arnaud Buch,Daniel P. Glavin,John P. Grotzinger,Paul R. Mahaffy,Scott M. McLennan,Richard V. Morris,Richard Navarro-González,Elizabeth B. Rampe,Steven W. Squyres,Andrew Steele,Jennifer C. Stern,Dawn Y. Sumner,James J. Wray +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) instrument suite detected SO2, H2S, OCS, and CS2 from the Rocknest aeolian deposit in Gale Crater, Mars.