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Martian spherules (also
known as
hematite spherules, blueberries, &
Martian blueberries) are
small spherules (roughly
spherical pebbles) that are rich...
- is similar.
Small spheres or
balls are
sometimes called spherules (e.g., in
Martian spherules). In
analytic geometry, a
sphere with
center (x0, y0, z0)...
- questioned. Some
impact events are only
known from
events like
layers of
spherules or
tektites generated by the
impact recorded in
contemporary rocks, and...
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enormous body of
sediments that
contains bound water. The iron
oxide in the
spherules is
crystalline (grey)
hematite (Fe2O3). The
Meridiani Planum is one of...
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saprophytic fungus that
grows as a
mycelium in the soil and
produces a
spherule form in the host organism. It
resides in the soil in
certain parts of the...
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slope lineae (RSL) Ring mold
craters Rootless cones Seasonal flows Soil
Spherules Surface "Swiss cheese"
feature Terrain softening Tharsis bulge Volcanism...
- micrometeorites]: first,
black magnetic spherules, with or
without a
metallic nucleus; second, brown-coloured
spherules resembling chondr(ul)es, with a crystalline...
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Barberton Greenstone Belt
records impact events in 8
layers containing spherules (tiny
spheres which form from
condensed vapour created by the impact)...
- existed.
Asteroid impacts were
frequent in the
early Archean.
Evidence from
spherule layers suggests that
impacts continued into the
later Archean, at an average...
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small "Martian
spherules" that were
informally named "blueberries" by the
science team.
Analysis indicates that
these spherules are
apparently concretions...