Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6438368 | Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2014 | 46 Pages |
Abstract
The analyses of apatite show a distinct positive correlation between the water contents (0.10-0.58 wt%) and the δD values (737-4239â°), which can be explained by assimilation of D-rich Martian crustal materials and enhancement of water via fractional crystallization. The observed correlation suggests that the water contents of Martian mantle reservoirs might have been overestimated from D-enriched apatite in previous studies. Our estimation based on the least contaminated apatite grains from GRV 020090 turned out a low water content of the primordial parent magma (380-750 ppm), which was likely derived from a relatively dry Martian mantle reservoir of GRV 020090 (â¼38-75 ppm H2O).
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Authors
S. Hu, Y. Lin, J. Zhang, J. Hao, L. Feng, L. Xu, W. Yang, J. Yang,