The Basaltic Shergottites: Constraints on Their Existence on Mars, Ejection, and Characteristics (but not Location) of Their Source Region/Crater from Their Geochemistries and Terrestrial Analog Fieldwork

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The locality of shocked basalt in terrestrial ejecta blankets may
provide clues on the nature of the ~2.9 Ma basaltic shergottite ejection
event.

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