Berger, J. A. (2024) Elemental Composition and Geological Context of MSL APXS Targets from Sol 3054 to 3712. PDS Geosciences Node. doi:10.17189/1139-2w66 This bundle contains supporting information for the manuscript: "Elemental Composition and Isochemical Characteristics of the Clay-Sulfate Transition in Gale Crater, Mars: APXS Results from Mont Mercou to the Marker Band Valley" Jeff A. Berger (1), R. Gellert (2), N. I. Boyd (2), M. A. McCraig (2), C. D. O’Connell-Cooper (3), J. G. Spray (3), L. M. Thompson (3), S. J. VanBommel (4), A. S. Yen (5), E. B. Rampe (6), J. V. Clark (7). Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets. (1) Jacobs JETSII, NASA Johnson Space Center, USA (2) University of Guelph, Canada (3) University of New Brunswick, Canada (4) Washington University in St. Louis, USA (5) JPL-Caltech, USA (6) NASA Johnson Space Center, USA (7) GeoControls Systems Inc JETSII, NASA Johnson Space Center, USA The following two files are in this bundle ds01_2024.csv (Data Set DS01 Summary and context of APXS results for sols 3054 to 3712 of the MSL mission) ds01_2024_supporting_information.pdf (Supporting Information document) Each document and data product in this bundle is described by a PDS4 label in a separate file with the same name but with the extension XML. PDS4 labels are XML (eXtended Markup Language) files that conform to the PDS4 Information Model XML schema at https://pds.nasa.gov/pds4/schema/released/. They are best viewed in an XML-aware text editor, and may be used by software that can manipulate XML documents. See these sources for more information. - For information about PDS4, see https://pds.nasa.gov/pds4/about/.