The salts of Mars |
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Authors: | Benton C Clark Daniel C Van Hart |
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Institution: | Planetary Sciences Laboratory, Martin Marietta Aerospace, Denver, Colorado 80201, USA |
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Abstract: | Salt compounds are apparently an important component of the finite-grained regolith on Mars. Salt enrichment may be explained either as a secondary concentration of chemical weathering products or as direct incorporation of planetary released volatiles. Geochemical measurements and chemical relationships constrain the salt species and resultant physicochemical consequences. A likely assemblage is dominated by (Mg,Na)SO4, NaCl, and (Mg,Ca)CO3. Formation of brine in equilibrium with such a salt mixture is unlikely under the temperature and water-vapor restrictions prevalent over most, if not all, of the Martian surface. Acidic conditions, accompanying salt formation, favor the preferential destruction of susceptible igneous minerals. |
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