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Rock coatings can be used to constrain the rate of abrasion by wind on Mars
. The susceptibility to abrasion for potential rock coatings on Mars (salt/
salt-cemented coatings, rock varnish, and amorphous silica) were determined
experimentally. Rock coatings generally abrade more easily than the host r
ock, although amorphous silica is an exception. If coatings exist on rocks
at the Mars Pathfinder landing site, then the rate of abrasion is extremely
low, consistent with previous studies of erosion rates. Alternatively, roc
k varnish or silica coatings could protect the rocks from sandblasting, alt
hough this may require coating formation under current to recent conditions
. The Pathfinder area may lack efficient abrasive particles, and the observ
ed duneforms may be composed of sand-size dust aggregates rather than cryst
alline particles.