Sulfate Salts, Regolith Interactions, and Water Storage in Equatorial Martian Regolith

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Hydrated Mg-sulfates may occur on Mars. Interaction of Mg-sulfate
solutions with clays, zeolites, or palagonite can form metastable
hexahydrite (47 wt% H_2O) and extract Ca from solids to produce gypsum
(21 wt% H_2O).

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