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Science ; 278(5344): 1768-70, 1997 Dec 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9388172

ABSTRACT

Many of the particles currently suspended in the martian atmosphere are magnetic, with an average saturation magnetization of about 4 A. m2/kg (amperes times square meters per kilogram). The particles appear to consist of claylike aggregates stained or cemented with ferric oxide (Fe2O3); at least some of the stain and cement is probably maghemite (gamma-Fe2O3). The presence of the gamma phase would imply that Fe2+ ions leached from the bedrock, passing through a state as free Fe2+ ions dissolved in liquid water. These particles could be a freeze-dried precipitate from ground water poured out on the surface. An alternative is that the magnetic particles are titanomagnetite occurring in palagonite and inherited directly from a basaltic precursor.


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Extraterrestrial Environment , Magnetics , Mars , Atmosphere , Ferric Compounds , Ferrosoferric Oxide , Iron , Minerals , Oxides , Silicates , Water
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