Heterogeneous ejection temperatures recorded in a “low-shock” Martian meteorite by (U-Th)/He thermochronology and a high-pressure phosphate polymorph
Key Points
Heterogeneous ejection temperatures indicate complex geological processes on Mars, showcasing temperature variation.
Key evidence showed temperatures ranging from 60 to 130 degrees Celsius, revealing how the meteorite formed over time.
Analysis performed using U-Th/He thermochronology, focusing on a high-pressure phosphate polymorph present in the meteorite.
These findings underline the significance of ancient Martian processes and highlight the potential for future exploration.
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