Spectral Evidence for the Carbonation of Serpentine in Nili Fossae, Mars

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Spectral analysis of Nili Fossae phyllosilicates reveals evidence for
the presence of talc (not saponite) and mixed-layer clay. These findings
provide further evidence that carbonation of serpentine is the formation
mechanism for carbonates on Mars.

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