Aqueous Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, and Sedimentology of Rocks at the Mars Rover Landing Sites

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Observations at Meridiani Planum indicate layer-by-layer aqueous
deposition in a highly acidic and hypersaline sea that was very cold,
but not as cold as current prevalent conditions. A huge debris flow is
likely at Gusev Crater.

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