10.5281/zenodo.1254861
https://zenodo.org/records/1254861
oai:zenodo.org:1254861
Marina Días-Michelena
Marina Días-Michelena
NTA, Payloads Technology and Space Sciences
Rolf Kilian
Rolf Kilian
University of Trier
Óscar Baeza
Óscar Baeza
University of Trier
Veracruz González González
Veracruz González González
NTA, Payloads Technology and Space Sciences
José Luis Mesa
José Luis Mesa
NTA, Payloads Technology and Space Sciences
NEWTON instrument performance excample: Magnetic and mineralogical evidences for the origin of an impact crater-like structure of the Barda Negra plateau basalts (Argentina) now interpreted as giant caprock sinkhole
Zenodo
2018
NEWTON, susceptometer, magnetometry
2018-04-13
eng
Presentation
10.5281/zenodo.1254860
https://zenodo.org/communities/eu
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
The EU-funded (H2020) NEWTON project aims to develop a new portable multi-sensor magnetic instrument for planetary surface exploration. In this context magnetic devices have been tested with the general scientific objective to constrain the origin of crater-like structures. As a case study a 1.5 km wide and 40 m deep crater-like structure within the [U+0334][U+0334] 10 Ma old Barda Negra basaltic plateau, located 35 km to the South of Zapala in Argentina, was investigated. D
European Commission
10.13039/501100000780
730041
New portable multi-sensor scientific instrument for non-invasive on-site characterisation of rock from planetary surface and sub-surfaces