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Broz

American  
[brawz] / brɔz /

noun

  1. Josip Tito, Marshal.


Broz British  
/ brɔːz /

noun

  1. Josip (ˈjɔsip). original name of Marshal Tito See Tito

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The study was led by Adrian Broz, a postdoctoral research associate at Purdue University working in the lab of Briony Horgan.

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"So when you see kaolinite on a place like Mars, where it's barren, cold and with certainly no liquid water at the surface, it tells us that there was once a lot more water than there is today," said Broz, a postdoctoral collaborator on the Perseverance rover.

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Broz noted that kaolinite can also form through hydrothermal processes on Earth, where hot water alters rock underground.

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Broz explained that on Earth, kaolinite is most commonly found in tropical environments such as rainforests, where heavy rainfall drives intense chemical weathering.

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To better understand how the Martian kaolinite formed, Broz compared the rover data with rock samples collected near San Diego, California, and in South Africa.

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