Role of Impact Craters in the Origin of Phyllosilicates and Surficial Materials on Mars — New Understanding from Earth Analog Studies

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Recent analog research shows how impacts produce — hydrothermal
clay precipitates, mobile element enrichments in sediments, shocked
basalt, formation of accretionary lapilli, and airburst heating of the
surface — and all can be studied by Mars rovers.

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