Acid-Sulfate-Weathering Activity in Shergottite Sites on Mars Recorded in GRIM Glasses

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Elemental abundances determined in gas-rich impact-melt (GRIM) glasses
from EET 79001, Shergotty Zagami, and QUE 94201 show that acid sulfate
fluids interacted with the basaltic parent material at shergottite sites
on Mars.

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