“…Cristobalite is a common high‐temperature alteration mineral found in silica‐rich tuffs [ Carlos et al , 1991; Caporuscio et al , 2012] and in basalts [ Naughton et al , 1976; Hamilton et al , 2008]. Occurrences of cristobalite in similar tuffs elsewhere have been attributed to hydrothermal or vapor‐phase alteration [ Naughton et al , 1976; Keith , 1991; Stimac et al , 1996; Shimizu and Aoki , 2011; Tempel et al , 2011; Wright et al , 2011; Caporuscio et al , 2012]. Previous studies have shown that percolation of meteoric water under ambient conditions is not a likely mechanism for cristobalite formation [ Matyskiela , 1997].…”