Olivine and Carbonate Globules in ALH84001: A Terrestrial Analog, and Implications for Water on Mars

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Low-temperature carbonate globules in ALH84001 are found near olivine
grains that equilibrated at T>800° C. Terrestrial analogs from
Spitsbergen (Norway) suggest an explanation of this association; the
carbonate globules may have been deposited in cavities where olivine had
been dissolved out.

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