“…Lastly, the DAN instrument provides insight into the subsurface composition (e.g., Mitrofanov et al, 2012) and structure (e.g., Gabriel et al, 2018;Mitrofanov et al, 2016). With a~0.8-m scale spot size (FWHM) and maximum measurement depths between 45 and 70 cm, DAN detects low-energy neutrons allowing for changes in geochemistry, particularly changes in H, Cl, and Fe content, to be monitored along Curiosity's traverse (e.g., Gabriel et al, 2018;Litvak et al, 2016;Tate et al, 2015Tate et al, , 2018. APXS, ChemCam, SAM, and DAN data complement mineralogical data and allow the science team to monitor geochemical trends with stratigraphy (e.g., Gellert et al, 2015;L'Haridon et al, 2018;Mangold et al, 2018;Nachon et al, 2017;Tate et al, 2015Tate et al, , 2018.…”