Bibcode
Näränen, J.; Parviainen, H.; Carpenter, J.; Muinonen, K.
Bibliographical reference
Proceedings of the Workshop X-ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy in Planetary Remote Sensing, by Lacoste, H. ESA-SP 687. Noordwijk, Netherlands: European Space Agency, 2010, id.11
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2010
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Description
Analyses of fluorescent soft X-ray spectra from planetary surfaces
obtained by orbiting spacecraft use the intensities of elemental
emission lines and their ratios to, e.g., determine the geochemistry of
the surface of the target body. Historically, in the analyses it has
been assumed that the planetary surfaces can be considered as
homogeneous and plane-parallel media. It has been shown, however, that
both absolute and relative line intensities are affected by the physical
properties of the target surface and the viewing and illumination
geometry of observations. Here we present experimental and numerical
simulation studies into the effect of regolith on the measured elemental
ratios and line intensities as a function of the measurement geometry,
and some select results.