Mechanically Produced Radical Species at Silicate Surfaces and the Oxidant in Martian Soils

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The silicate minerals present in basalt are shown to produce oxidizing
species in solution after crushing. These results may provide an
explanation for the reactive, oxidizing nature of the Martian soils as
observed by the Viking Labeled Release and Gas Exchange experiments.

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