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Scientific paper
Dec 1988
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1988e%26psl..91...55w&link_type=abstract
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (ISSN 0012-821X), vol. 91, no. 1-2, Dec. 1988, p. 55-65.
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Argon Isotopes, Gas Evolution, Gas Mixtures, Nitrogen Isotopes, Planetary Composition, Rare Gases, Glass, Mars Atmosphere
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An EETA 79001 glass sample was crushed in a vacuum to observe the gases released. About 15 pct of the total gas concentrations were a mixture of a small amount of SPB-type gas with larger proportions of another air-like component. Less than 5 pct of the SPB gas was released by crushing, while 36-40 pct of the EETV (indigenous) gas was crush-released. The results are consistent with a siting of the EETV component in 10-100 micron vesicles seen in the glass. It is suggested that the SPB component is either in vesicles less than 6 microns in diameter or is primarily sited elsewhere.
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