“…The most visible weathering products on meteorites are evaporites and rust (mainly Fe oxyhydroxides), which result from the precipitation of salts due to water evaporation and corrosion of metal within the rock, respectively (Benoit & Sears, 1999;Bland et al, 2006;Gooding, 1982Gooding, , 1986Jull et al, 1988;Lee & Bland, 2004;Losiak & Velbel, 2011;Velbel, 1988Velbel, , 2014Velbel & Gooding, 1990). Therefore, effects of terrestrial weathering are visible in most Antarctic meteorites, albeit to a much lower extent than in meteorites recovered under a more humid and/or hot climate (Bland et al, 2006;Maeda et al, 2021;Pourkhorsandi et al, 2021). Even though terrestrial weathering is unavoidable, it is nonetheless necessary to preserve collected meteorite samples in an environment that will slow or, ideally, stop its progression.…”