Sub-Glacial Hydrothermal Alteration Minerals in Sandur Deposits, Iceland: Implications for the Detection of Habitable Hydrous Environments on Mars

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In this study we examine the mineralogical signatures of sandur deposits
associated with a basaltic, sub-glacial volcanic system in southern
Iceland. Similar Icelandic localities have been considered analogs for
volcano-ice processes on Mars.

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