Eolian Adhesion Crusts Produced During Experimental Abrasion of Sedimentary Rock — An Alternative Process for Martian Rock Varnish Formation?

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Iron-rich adhesion crusts resembling martian rock varnish are observed
on rock surfaces during eolian abrasion experiments. These crusts seem
to form in response to ambient humidity fluctuations and "impact
sintering" of micron-sized particles.

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