Contributions of Short-lived Nuclides by Wolf-Rayet Stars and Supernovae 1b/c to the Early Solar System

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The contents of chemically bound water in the majority of ice-free areas
of Mars are higher than at the Viking/Pathfinder sites. Low epithermal
neutron flux in Terra Arabia and SW of Olympus is due to even higher
contents of chemically bound water.

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