Mars - Regolith adsorption and the relative concentrations of atmospheric rare gases

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Adsorption, Krypton, Mars Atmosphere, Mars Surface, Xenon, Atmospheric Composition, Basalt, Limonite, Montmorillonite, Shales, Viking Lander Spacecraft, Mars, Rare Gases, Krypton, Xenon, Viking Project, Regolith, Atmosphere, Adsorption

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Laboratory measurements of Kr and Xe adsorption on samples of ground montmorillonite, limonite and basalt at -77 C have been performed. Results suggest that (1) most degassed martian Xe could be adsorbed on a regolith with a large effective surface area, and (2) if this is the case the elemental composition of martian nonradiogenic rare gas (counting that in the regolith) may be virtually identical to that of ordinary chondrites.

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