Mineralogy and Organic Preservation Acid Sulfate Fumaroles and Thermal Features: Analogs for Mars Early Aqueous History

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Modern volcanic solfotara at the Valles Caldera, New Mexico can serve as
an analog for sulfate deposits on Mars.

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