New Evidence for Impact-induced Hydrothermal Alteration at the Lonar Crater, India: Implications for the Effect of Small Craters on the Mineralogical and Chemical Composition of the Martian Regolith

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The Lonar crater has several unique characteristics that make it a valid
analogue for similar craters on Mars. We have characterized the
secondary alteration assemblage at Lonar in order to make implications
for martian alteration materials.

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