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Curiosity at Gale crater, Mars: characterization and analysis of the Rocknest sand shadow.

Authors :
Blake DF
Morris RV
Kocurek G
Morrison SM
Downs RT
Bish D
Ming DW
Edgett KS
Rubin D
Goetz W
Madsen MB
Sullivan R
Gellert R
Campbell I
Treiman AH
McLennan SM
Yen AS
Grotzinger J
Vaniman DT
Chipera SJ
Achilles CN
Rampe EB
Sumner D
Meslin PY
Maurice S
Forni O
Gasnault O
Fisk M
Schmidt M
Mahaffy P
Leshin LA
Glavin D
Steele A
Freissinet C
Navarro-González R
Yingst RA
Kah LC
Bridges N
Lewis KW
Bristow TF
Farmer JD
Crisp JA
Stolper EM
Des Marais DJ
Sarrazin P
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.) [Science] 2013 Sep 27; Vol. 341 (6153), pp. 1239505.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

The Rocknest aeolian deposit is similar to aeolian features analyzed by the Mars Exploration Rovers (MERs) Spirit and Opportunity. The fraction of sand <150 micrometers in size contains ~55% crystalline material consistent with a basaltic heritage and ~45% x-ray amorphous material. The amorphous component of Rocknest is iron-rich and silicon-poor and is the host of the volatiles (water, oxygen, sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, and chlorine) detected by the Sample Analysis at Mars instrument and of the fine-grained nanophase oxide component first described from basaltic soils analyzed by MERs. The similarity between soils and aeolian materials analyzed at Gusev Crater, Meridiani Planum, and Gale Crater implies locally sourced, globally similar basaltic materials or globally and regionally sourced basaltic components deposited locally at all three locations.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1095-9203
Volume :
341
Issue :
6153
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
24072928
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1239505