Are Small Differences in Phosphorous Content Responsible for Large Differences in the Composition of Terrestrial and Martian Magmatic Rocks?

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Small differences in the P2O5 content of the
martian mantle compared to that of the Earth may explain many of the
first-order differences between the composition and mineralogy of the
magmatic rocks observed near the surface of these two planets.

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