Producing Dust Through Simulated Glacial Abrasion of Basalt Clasts with Implications for Mars
Steven M. Adams and Gerilyn S. Soreghan 2025 Planet. Sci. J. 6 124 If Mars’s dust was produced via rock-on-rock grinding of basalt, as may happen at the base of a glacier, the fine dust created this…
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