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Taylor et al. 2006
Taylor, G.J., Stopar, J.D., Boynton, W.V., Karunatillake, S., Keller, J.M., Brückner, J., Wänke, H., Dreibus, G., Kerry, K.E., Reedy, R.C., Evans, L.G., Starr, R.D., Martel, L.M.V., Squyres, S.W., Gasnault, O., Maurice, S., d'Uston, C., Englert, P., Dohm, J.M., Baker, V.R., Hamara, D., Janes, D., Sprague, A.L., Kim, K.J., Drake, D.M., McLennan, S.M. and Hahn, B.C. (2006). Variations in K/Th on Mars. Journal of Geophysical Research 111. doi: 10.1029/2006JE002676. issn: 0148-0227.

K/Th determined by the Mars Odyssey Gamma Ray Spectrometer varies by a factor of 3 on Mars (3000 to 9000), but over 95% of the surface area has K/Th between 4000 and 7000. K/Th is distinctly lower than average in some areas, including west of Olympus Mons in the Amazonis Planitia, the region around Memnonia Fossae, Chryse Planitia, southeastern Arabia Terra, Syrtis Major Planum, and northwest of Apollinaris Patera. On the other hand, K/Th is distinctly higher than average in other areas, including the central part of Valles Marineris and the surrounding highlands, and in the northern part of Hellas. The generally modest variation in K/Th may be explained by inherent variations in igneous rocks and by variations in the extent of aqueous alteration.

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Planetary Sciences, Solid Surface Planets, Remote sensing, Planetary Sciences, Solid Surface Planets, Surface materials and properties, Planetary Sciences, Solid Surface Planets, Erosion and weathering, Planetary Sciences, Solar System Objects, Mars
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Journal of Geophysical Research
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