Formation Rate of Amorphous Magnesium Sulfates at Low Temperatures Approaching the Current Surface Conditions on Mars

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Low-T experiments on the dehydration of Mg-sulfate under current martian
surface water-vapor pressures indicate extremely low rates of
amorphization. The amorphization half life is on the order of two months
to ten years at current surface temperatures, a

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