Resistivity Electrical Imaging Study of the Rio Tinto Mars Analog: Evidences for a Fault-Controlled Drainage Pattern

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A resistivity survey carried out at the Rio Tinto Mars analog has
allowed to confirm that subvertical faults control both the drainage
pattern and the occurrence of acidic water springs. The method can be
useful to characterize the martian aquifers.

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