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Treiman A.H., Musselwhite D.S., Herd C.D.K., and Shearer C.K.Jr. (2006) Light lithophile elements in pyroxenes of NWA817 and other Martian meteorites: Implications for water in Martian magmas. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta. 70, 2919-2934.

Dyar M.D., Treiman A.H., Pieters C.M., Hiroi T., Lane M.D., and OÕConnor V. (2005) MIL03346, the most oxidized Martian meteorite: A first look at petrography, mineral chemistry, and spectroscopy. J. Geophys. Res. 110, E09005, doi:10.1029/ 2005JE002426.

Treiman A.H. (2005) The nakhlite Martian meteorites: Augite-rich igneous rock from Mars. Chemie der Erde 65, 203-270

Herd C.D.K., Treiman A.H., McKay G.A., and Shearer C.K.Jr. (2005) Light lithophile elements in martian basalts: Evaluating the evidence for magmatic water degassing. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 69, 2431-2440."

"ALH 84001: A Synthesis of What Happened, Current Thinking Relative to Life on Mars, and What We (Should) Have Learned" Re-Revised version of presentation to the Committee on the Origin and Evolution of Life, January, 2006.


Oct. 17, 2006

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