Cryogenic Carbonate Formation on Mars: Clues from Stable Isotope Variations seen in Experimental Studies

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Experiments demonstrate carbonate formed cryogenically under martian
conditions are enriched in 13C over equilibrium values. If carbonate
formation has persisted over the history of Mars we expect carbonate
reservoirs to reflect this 13C-enrichment.

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