Ultraviolet Radiation Induced Defects in Silicates: A Precursor to the Martian Oxidants

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Recent experiments show that lattice defects can be created in silicates
by short exposures to UV radiation at the martian surface. Subsequent
reactions with the atmosphere at these sites may explain the unusual
reactivity of the soil.

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