Subsurface water and clay mineral formation during the early history of Mars.
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Subsurface water and clay mineral formation during the early history of Mars.
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Subsurface water and clay mineral formation during the early history of Mars.
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Subsurface water and clay mineral formation during the early history of Mars.
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Alain Meunier
Bethany L Ehlmann
Jean-Pierre Bibring
John F Mustard
Yves Langevin
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10.1038/NATURE10582
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2011-11-02T00:00:00Z
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2011Natur.479...53E