Physical and Thermodynamical Evidence for Liquid Water on Mars

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We show independent physical and thermodynamical evidence that liquid
saline-water exists in areas disturbed by the Phoenix lander and that
the thermodynamics of freeze-thaw cycles leads to the formation brine
layers. Thus, liquid saline-water might be common on Mars.

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