Confirmation of Soluble Sulfate at the Phoenix Landing Site: Implications for Martian Geochemistry and Habitability

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The Wet Chemistry Lab on the Phoenix Mars Lander has identified soluble
sulfate in the soil, allowing for better accounting of soluble salts and
indicating that under past conditions, a ratio of liquid water to soil
> a few percent by mass could have led to habitable brines.

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