The Nature and Origin of Localized Shock Melts in Martian Meteorites: Major and Trace Element Composition, Sulfur Speciation and Texture of EET 79001 Shock Melt Veins and Pockets

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Major and trace element chemistry, as well as sulfur speciation, has
been characterized in EET 79001 shock melts in order to constrain the
materials which were melted to form them. Our results support in situ
formation of shock melts.

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