Computer Science
Scientific paper
Mar 2011
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2011lpi....42.2003q&link_type=abstract
42nd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, held March 7–11, 2011 at The Woodlands, Texas. LPI Contribution No. 1608, p.2003
Computer Science
Scientific paper
Our results indicate that on Mars, ionizing radiation will decompose
soil perchlorates to form reactive oxyhalide and oxygen species that are
likely responsible for the release of O2 in the Viking GEx experiment
and the decomposition of organics in the Viking LR experiment.
Bryson C. E.
Grunthaner Frank J.
Grunthaner Paula J.
Quinn Richard C.
Taylor Christopher Lee
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