Water Cycling in Hydrous Sulfate Sands as a Possible Analog for Dehydration of Meridiani Planum Outcrops

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Cracks and fins in hydrous sulfate sands at White Sands National
Monument, New Mexico, demonstrate vapor transport between the atmosphere
and subsurface. A similar process may be forming cracks and fins in
Meridiani outcrops in the recent past.

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