Hydrothermal Activity on Mars: Can Magmatic Waters play a Viable Role?

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Based on studies of the Chassigny meteorite and MIL 03346, martian
magmatic fluids can give rise to phyllic alteration, jarosite/hematite
assemblages, and highly acidic vapors that yield high silica assemblages
in fumeroles.

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