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Basalt and olivine dissolution under cold, salty, and acidic conditions: What can we learn about recent aqueous weathering on Mars?
E. M. Hausrath,
S. L. Brantley
Geosciences
Institute for Computational and Data Sciences (ICDS)
Materials Research Institute (MRI)
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Physics & Astronomy
weathering
100%
basalt
98%
olivine
91%
mars
82%
dissolving
63%
fayalite
42%
brines
35%
silicon dioxide
33%
forsterite
11%
leaching
11%
climate
11%
oxygen
10%
temperature
10%
water
9%
liquids
9%
precipitates
7%
cations
7%
glass
5%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
Mars
64%
olivine
63%
basalt
58%
weathering
57%
dissolution
52%
cold
49%
silica
34%
fayalite
34%
brine
23%
temperature
13%
rate
11%
oxygen
11%
forsterite
11%
liquid
10%
experiment
10%
anoxic conditions
8%
cation
7%
leaching
6%
water
5%
indicator
5%
climate
4%
test
3%
effect
2%
Chemical Compounds
Weathering
83%
Acidic Condition
67%
Dissolution
52%
Ionic Strength
20%
Liquid
9%
Dioxygen
8%
Leaching
7%
Indicator
7%
Glass
6%
Rate Constant
5%
Cation
5%
Environment
4%
Surface
2%