Carbonate Cements from the Sverrefjell and Sigurdfjell Volcanoes, Svalbard Norway; Terrestrial Analogs for Martian Carbonates?

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Carbonate localities on the Sverefjell and Sigurdfjell volcanoes,
Svalbard Norway, present themselves as compelling analog sites for the
study of geologically ancient carbonate-precipitating hydrothermal
systems (should they exist) on Mars.

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