Fractionation Among Large-Ion Lithophile Elements During the Differentiation of Mars: Implications for the Composition of the Martian Primitive Mantle

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Basaltic shergottites exhibit a systematic decrease in K/Th, K/U and
K/La ratios with increasing LIL content. One implication of this is that
Mars may be more depleted in moderately volatile elements than
previously thought.

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