Vesicularity and Fracture Spacing of Rocks on Degraded Lava Flows: Applicability to Estimates of Atmospheric Density on Early Mars

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Documenting the dimensions and vesicularity of rocks encountered in
future landed science missions may enable order-of-magnitude estimates
of early atmospheric density.

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