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      Shock metamorphism of planetary silicate rocks and sediments: Proposal for an updated classification system

      1 , 2 , 1 , 3 , 4
      Meteoritics & Planetary Science
      Wiley

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              Orbital identification of carbonate-bearing rocks on Mars.

              Geochemical models for Mars predict carbonate formation during aqueous alteration. Carbonate-bearing rocks had not previously been detected on Mars' surface, but Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter mapping reveals a regional rock layer with near-infrared spectral characteristics that are consistent with the presence of magnesium carbonate in the Nili Fossae region. The carbonate is closely associated with both phyllosilicate-bearing and olivine-rich rock units and probably formed during the Noachian or early Hesperian era from the alteration of olivine by either hydrothermal fluids or near-surface water. The presence of carbonate as well as accompanying clays suggests that waters were neutral to alkaline at the time of its formation and that acidic weathering, proposed to be characteristic of Hesperian Mars, did not destroy these carbonates and thus did not dominate all aqueous environments.
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                Journal
                Meteoritics & Planetary Science
                Meteorit Planet Sci
                Wiley
                10869379
                January 2018
                January 2018
                August 29 2017
                : 53
                : 1
                : 5-49
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Museum für Naturkunde; Leibniz Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity Science; Invalidenstraße 43 10115 Berlin Germany
                [2 ]Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin; Unter den Linden 6 10099 Berlin Germany
                [3 ]Institute of Geological Sciences; Freie Universität Berlin; Malteserstr. 74-100 12249 Berlin Germany
                [4 ]Institut für Planetologie; Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster; Wilhelm-Klemm-Str. 10 48149 Münster Germany
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                10.1111/maps.12912
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