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1. The Case for Ancient Hot Springs in Gusev Crater, Mars.

2. Biosignature Preservation Potential in Playa Evaporites: Impacts of Diagenesis and Implications for Mars Exploration.

3. Science applications of a multispectral microscopic imager for the astrobiological exploration of Mars.

4. Gypsum-permineralized microfossils and their relevance to the search for life on Mars.

5. Subglacial hydrothermal alteration minerals in Jökulhlaup deposits of Southern Iceland, with implications for detecting past or present habitable environments on Mars.

6. Subsurface filamentous fabrics: an evaluation of origins based on morphological and geochemical criteria, with implications for exopaleontology.

7. Key science questions from the second conference on early Mars: geologic, hydrologic, and climatic evolution and the implications for life.

8. Water alteration of rocks and soils on Mars at the Spirit rover site in Gusev crater.

9. Morphological biosignatures and the search for life on Mars.

10. Mineralogy, provenance, and diagenesis of a potassic basaltic sandstone on Mars: CheMin X-ray diffraction of the Windjana sample (Kimberley area, Gale Crater).

11. The origin and implications of clay minerals from Yellowknife Bay, Gale crater, Mars

12. Silicic volcanism on Mars evidenced by tridymite in high-SiO₂ sedimentary rock at Gale crater

13. Crystal chemistry of martian minerals from Bradbury Landing through Naukluft Plateau, Gale crater, Mars.

14. Relationships between unit-cell parameters and composition for rock-forming minerals on Earth, Mars, and other extraterrestrial bodies.

16. Silicic volcanism on Mars evidenced by tridymite in high-SiO2 sedimentary rock at Gale crater.

17. An Astrobiological Perspective on Meridiani Planum

18. Evidence for an explosive origin of central pit craters on Mars.

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