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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Icarus. 2020 Jun 6;350:113897. doi: 10.1016/j.icarus.2020.113897

Table 3. Selected trace-element abundances for ChemCam targets in the Bimbe and Blackfoot units. Abundances are in parts per million.

Group Li Rb Sr
Bimbe targets
Aussenkehr Massive 32.1   48.8   487
AEGIS_post_1406a Massive 33.9   67.2   458
Lucala Massive 23.6   74.5   673
Sonneblom_CCAM Massive 27.9 <57.9   387
Seeis Massive 27.8   69.2   473
Bungo Conglomerate 10.3 <26.0   <98
Balombo Conglomerate 14.1 <56.3 <133
Seeheim Conglomerate   8.6   91.8 <167
Wilhelmstal Conglom. Vitreous 10.7 <26.0 <103
Cabamba Conglom. Vitreous 10.1 <42.0 <120
AEGIS_post_1400a Knobby SS (Stimson) 20.1   61.4 <129
Auchab Nodular SS 11.6 <39.5   <96
Canico Nodular SS   8.9 <34.6 <168
Chinchimane Layered 17.4   38.7   173
Oranjemund Massive/Layered 11.8   52.2   152
Mariental Other 21.3 <26.9 <115
Blackfoot targetsa
Sunburst Stimson Cluster #1 14.6   31.0 <118
Jefferson Other 10.1   28.7 <147
Lincoln Other 14.9   –   <96
a

Rb abundance for Lincoln was not computed; for Sunburst and Jefferson the results are each based on a single point.