Carbonate dissolution rates in high salinity brines: Implications for post-Noachian chemical weathering on Mars


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Charity M Phillips-Lander, SR Parnell, LE McGraw, ME Elwood Madden
Icarus, vol. 307, Academic Press, 2018, pp. 281--293

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Phillips-Lander, C. M., Parnell, S. R., McGraw, L. E., & Madden, M. E. E. (2018). Carbonate dissolution rates in high salinity brines: Implications for post-Noachian chemical weathering on Mars. Icarus, 307, 281–293.


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Phillips-Lander, Charity M, SR Parnell, LE McGraw, and ME Elwood Madden. “Carbonate Dissolution Rates in High Salinity Brines: Implications for Post-Noachian Chemical Weathering on Mars.” Icarus 307 (2018): 281–293.


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Phillips-Lander, Charity M., et al. “Carbonate Dissolution Rates in High Salinity Brines: Implications for Post-Noachian Chemical Weathering on Mars.” Icarus, vol. 307, Academic Press, 2018, pp. 281–93.


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@article{phillips-lander2018a,
  title = {Carbonate dissolution rates in high salinity brines: Implications for post-Noachian chemical weathering on Mars},
  year = {2018},
  journal = {Icarus},
  pages = {281--293},
  publisher = {Academic Press},
  volume = {307},
  author = {Phillips-Lander, Charity M and Parnell, SR and McGraw, LE and Madden, ME Elwood}
}