Aqueous Geology in Valles Marineris: New Insights in the Relationship of Hematite and Sulfates from CRISM and HiRISE

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Hematite and hydrated sulfate exposures detected in Valles Marineris
from visible and infrared orbital remote sensing provide indications of
an aqueous origin for these deposits. CRISM data indicate analogies with
Meridiani Planum hematite.

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