Mapping Minerals at a Potential Mars Analog Site on the Tibetan Plateau

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A new mineral facies map of lacustrine deposits from the cold, arid
Qaidam Basin, China shows hydrated sulfates, carbonates, chlorides and
phyllosilicates. This area may offer insight into the history of
evaporite deposits identified on Mars.

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