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Carbonate minerals / Serpentinite / Magnetite / Hydromagnesite / Brucite / Mineral / Infrared / Lost City / Serpentine group / Chemistry / Crystallography / Matter
Date: 2015-03-03 16:15:52
Carbonate minerals
Serpentinite
Magnetite
Hydromagnesite
Brucite
Mineral
Infrared
Lost City
Serpentine group
Chemistry
Crystallography
Matter

Serpentinization, iron oxidation, and aqueous conditions in an ophiolite: Implications for hydrogen production and habitability on Mars

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