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Schwenzer, S. P., Bridges, J. C., Wiens, R. C., Conrad, P. G., Kelley, S. P., Leveille, R., Mangold, N., Martín-Torres, J., McAdam, A., Newsom, H., Zorzano, M. P., Rapin, W., Spray, J., Treiman, A. H., Westall, F., Fairén, A. G., Meslin, P.-Y. (2016) Fluids during diagenesis and sulfate vein formation in sediments at Gale crater, Mars. Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 51 (11) 2175-2202 doi:10.1111/maps.12668

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TitleFluids during diagenesis and sulfate vein formation in sediments at Gale crater, Mars
JournalMeteoritics & Planetary Science
AuthorsSchwenzer, S. P.Author
Bridges, J. C.Author
Wiens, R. C.Author
Conrad, P. G.Author
Kelley, S. P.Author
Leveille, R.Author
Mangold, N.Author
Martín-Torres, J.Author
McAdam, A.Author
Newsom, H.Author
Zorzano, M. P.Author
Rapin, W.Author
Spray, J.Author
Treiman, A. H.Author
Westall, F.Author
Fairén, A. G.Author
Meslin, P.-Y.Author
Year2016 (November)Volume51
Issue11
PublisherWiley
DOIdoi:10.1111/maps.12668Search in ResearchGate
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Mindat Ref. ID334391Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:334391:7
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Full ReferenceSchwenzer, S. P., Bridges, J. C., Wiens, R. C., Conrad, P. G., Kelley, S. P., Leveille, R., Mangold, N., Martín-Torres, J., McAdam, A., Newsom, H., Zorzano, M. P., Rapin, W., Spray, J., Treiman, A. H., Westall, F., Fairén, A. G., Meslin, P.-Y. (2016) Fluids during diagenesis and sulfate vein formation in sediments at Gale crater, Mars. Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 51 (11) 2175-2202 doi:10.1111/maps.12668
Plain TextSchwenzer, S. P., Bridges, J. C., Wiens, R. C., Conrad, P. G., Kelley, S. P., Leveille, R., Mangold, N., Martín-Torres, J., McAdam, A., Newsom, H., Zorzano, M. P., Rapin, W., Spray, J., Treiman, A. H., Westall, F., Fairén, A. G., Meslin, P.-Y. (2016) Fluids during diagenesis and sulfate vein formation in sediments at Gale crater, Mars. Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 51 (11) 2175-2202 doi:10.1111/maps.12668
In(2016, November) Meteoritics & Planetary Science Vol. 51 (11) Wiley


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