Sulfur Cycling in Gypsum Dunes from New Mexico - Terrestrial Analogs to Sulfate-Eolian Deposition and Early Diagenesis on Mars

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We propose a latitudinal study of Salt Basins associated with the Rio
Grande Rift in order to assess the terrestrial sulfur cycle in regions
influenced by volcanism and formation of sulfate-rich dunes at regional
and local scales to better understand simi

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