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Modeling aluminum-silicon chemistries and application to Australian acidic playa lakes as analogues for Mars

January 1, 2009

Recent Mars missions have stimulated considerable thinking about the surficial geochemical evolution of Mars. Among the major relevant findings are the presence in Meridiani Planum sediments of the mineral jarosite (a ferric sulfate salt) and related minerals that require formation from an acid-salt brine and oxidizing environment. Similar mineralogies have been observed in acidic saline lake sediments in Western Australia (WA), and these lakes have been proposed as analogues for acidic sedimentary environments on Mars. The prior version of the equilibrium chemical thermodynamic FREZCHEM model lacked Al and Si chemistries that are needed to appropriately model acidic aqueous geochemistries on Earth and Mars. The objectives of this work were to (1) add Al and Si chemistries to the FREZCHEM model, (2) extend these chemistries to low temperatures (

Publication Year 2009
Title Modeling aluminum-silicon chemistries and application to Australian acidic playa lakes as analogues for Mars
DOI 10.1016/j.gca.2009.03.013
Authors G.M. Marion, J.K. Crowley, B.J. Thomson, J.S. Kargel, N.T. Bridges, S.J. Hook, A. Baldridge, A.J. Brown, B. Ribeiro da Luz, Filho de Souza
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
Index ID 70034642
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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