The Martian Soil as a Geochemical Sink for Hydrothermally Altered Crustal Rocks and Mobile Elements: Implications of Early MER Results

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An altered rock geochemical sink model can explain the new data for the
martian soil. The altered rock component could have formed by
hydrothermal processes at any time in Mars history before erosion to
form part of the soil.

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