Phyllosilicates, Carbonates, Methane and the Habitability of Nili Fossae on Early Mars

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Mineral transformations with temperature and CO2 fugacity show that
serpentinization affected the primitive crust in the Nili Fossae region,
and was accompanied by carbonation and early methane release, making
this active environment ideal for life.

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