Evidence for Regional Deeply Buried Carbonate-Bearing Rocks on Mars

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Carbonates are key minerals for understanding ancient martian
environments. CRISM orbital spectroscopy reveals a spectral phase
consistent with Fe- and/or Ca-rich carbonate exposed from the subsurface
by impact craters across a ~1000-km-wide region.

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