The Temperature of Formation of Carbonates in Martian Meteorite ALH84001: Constraints from Cation Diffusion

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Calculations based on our measurements of the diffusivities of Mg in
calcite and Ca in magnesite indicate that carbonate rosettes in martian
meteorite ALH84001 formed at temperatures that are at least below 400oC,
and most likely less than 200o-250oC.

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