Stable Isotope Systematics of Cryogenic Evaporite Deposits from Lewis Cliff Ice Tongue, Antarctica: A Mars Analog

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We report stable isotope results of evaporite mounds and associated
moraine materials from Lewis Cliff, Antarctica. Data suggest evaporite
mineral formation likely occurred sub-glacially, influenced by secondary
glacial ice and/or moraine lake water.

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