Possible Calcite and Magnesium Perchlorate Interaction in the Mars Phoenix Thermal and Evolved Gas Analyzer (TEGA)

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Laboratory experiments simulating TEGA analysis indicate that a
lower-temperature carbon dioxide release detected by TEGA may have be
caused by an inorganic reaction between magnesium perchlorate and
calcite in the instrument ovens.

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