Light Lithophile Elements in Natural and Experimental Phases in Martian Basalts: Implications for the Degassing of Water from Martian Magmas

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We tested prior claims of magmatic water in martian basalts by obtaining
LLE analyses of Shergotty and Zagami pyroxene, analyses of Pasamonte
pyroxene, and silicate and phosphate partition coefficients for Li and B
appropriate to martian basalts.

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