Acid-Sulfate Vapor Reactions with Basaltic Tephra: An Analog for Martian Surface Processes

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Formation of putative martian minerals by exposure of polished thin
sections of basaltic tephra to sulfuric acid vapor at 150°C was
studied. The process of acid vapor interaction with basalts is a
potential analog for a Martian process.

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