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1. Sedimentary Rocks at Meridiani Planum: Origin, diagenesis, and implications for life on Mars (S.W. Squyres, A.H. Knoll)
2. Stratigraphy and Sedimentology of a Dry to Wet Eolian Depositional System, Burns Formation, Meridiani Planum, Mars (J.P. Grotzinger, R.E. Arvidson, et al.)
3. Chemistry and Mineralogy of Outcrops at Meridiani Planum (B.C. Clark, R.V. Morris, et al.)
4. Provenance and Diagenesis of the Evaporite-Bearing Burns Formation, Meridiani Planum, Mars (S.M. McLennan, J.F. Bell III, et al.)
5. Geochemical Modeling of Evaporation Processes on Mars: Insight from the sedimentary record at Meridiani Planum (N.J. Tosca, S.M. McLennan, et al.)
6. The Rio Tinto Basin, Spain: Mineralogy, sedimentary geobiology, and implications for interpretation of outcrop rocks at Meridiani Planum, Mars (D. Fernandez-Remolar, R.V. Morris, et al.)
7. Hematite Spherules in Basaltic Tephra Altered Under Aqueous, Acid-Sulfate Conditions on Mauna Kea Volcano, Hawaii: Possible clues for the occurrence of hematite-rich spherules in the Burns formation at Meridiani Planum, Mars (R.V. Morris, D.W. Ming, et al.)
8. An Astrobiological Perspective on Meridiani Planum (A.H. Knoll, M. Carr, et al.)
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