Relative Humidity-induced Production of Ferricopiapite and Rhomboclase from Ferric Sulfate Anhydrate: X-Ray Diffraction Studies Under Controlled Conditions

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Hydration of anhydrous ferric sulfate results in complex phase
transtions, including ferricopiapite and rhomboclase which are stable
under very acid conditions. The process may have been important in
generating acidity at the martian surface.

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