Cracks and Fins in Sulfate Sand: Evidence for Recent Mineral-Atmospheric Water Cycling in Meridiani Planum Outcrops?

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The MER rover Opportunity catalogued polygonal cracks and fins on
Meridiani. Similar cracks and fins are documented at White Sands
National Monument, NM, providing evidence for recent water cycling
between sulfate outcrops and the martian atmosphere.

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