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Köp båda 2 för 1124 krJustin Filiberto has focused on volatiles (F, Cl, H2O) in the Martian meteorites and what this can tell us about the Martian volatile budget. He is an associate editor for Journal of Geophysical Research - planets. Susanne P. Schwenzer has focused on noble gases in Martian meteorites, evidence for fluid mobility in the Martian meteorites, and now both, noble gases and evidence for fluid mobility, at Gale Crater from Mars Science Laboratory results. She has experience in (volunteer) editorship from two popular science books and a journal published on behalf of two different Natural Science Societies
1. Introduction and Overview
2. Volatiles in Martian Magmas and the Interior: Inputs of Volatiles into the Crust and Atmosphere
3. Noble gases in Martian meteorites: Budget, sources, sinks and processes
4. Hydrogen Reservoirs in Mars as Revealed by Martian Meteorites
5. Carbonates on Mars
6. Sulfur on Mars from the Atmosphere to the Core
7. The Hydrology of Mars including a Potential Cryosphere
8. Sequestration of Volatiles in the Martian Crust through Hydrated Minerals: A Significant Planetary Reservoir of Water
9. Volatiles Measured by the Phoenix Lander at the Northern Plains of Mars
10. Evidence for Fluid Mobility at Meridiani Planum: A Review of MER Opportunity's 10 Years of Investigation
11. Alteration Processes in Gusev Crater, Mars: Volatile/Mobile Element Contents of Rocks and Soils Determined by the Spirit Rover
12. Volatile Detections in Gale Crater Sediment and Sedimentary Rock: Results from the Mars Science Laboratory's Sample Analysis at Mars Instrument
13. Conclusion and Summary