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On Earth, as it is on Mars?

David C. Catling ()
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David C. Catling: University of Washington

Nature, 2004, vol. 429, issue 6993, 707-708

Abstract: The small spheres of haematite, nicknamed ‘blueberries’, that litter the Mars landing site of NASA's rover Opportunity might have an analogue on Earth, formed from groundwater in southern Utah.

Date: 2004
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