Carbonate Globules in Columbia River Basalt -- The Search for Life in Terrestrial Subsurface Environments as Possible Martian Analogs

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Basalts from the Columbia River (CRB) Plateau contain minor amounts of
carbonates of unknown origins. We have examined the petrology and
chemistry of the CRB carbonates to elucidate the modes of formation.
This study is directly relevant to meteorites and future samples
returned from Mars.

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