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Compositionally and density stratified igneous terrain in Jezero crater, Mars.

Authors :
Wiens RC
Udry A
Beyssac O
Quantin-Nataf C
Mangold N
Cousin A
Mandon L
Bosak T
Forni O
McLennan SM
Sautter V
Brown A
Benzerara K
Johnson JR
Mayhew L
Maurice S
Anderson RB
Clegg SM
Crumpler L
Gabriel TSJ
Gasda P
Hall J
Horgan BHN
Kah L
Legett C 4th
Madariaga JM
Meslin PY
Ollila AM
Poulet F
Royer C
Sharma SK
Siljeström S
Simon JI
Acosta-Maeda TE
Alvarez-Llamas C
Angel SM
Arana G
Beck P
Bernard S
Bertrand T
Bousquet B
Castro K
Chide B
Clavé E
Cloutis E
Connell S
Dehouck E
Dromart G
Fischer W
Fouchet T
Francis R
Frydenvang J
Gasnault O
Gibbons E
Gupta S
Hausrath EM
Jacob X
Kalucha H
Kelly E
Knutsen E
Lanza N
Laserna J
Lasue J
Le Mouélic S
Leveille R
Lopez Reyes G
Lorenz R
Manrique JA
Martinez-Frias J
McConnochie T
Melikechi N
Mimoun D
Montmessin F
Moros J
Murdoch N
Pilleri P
Pilorget C
Pinet P
Rapin W
Rull F
Schröder S
Shuster DL
Smith RJ
Stott AE
Tarnas J
Turenne N
Veneranda M
Vogt DS
Weiss BP
Willis P
Stack KM
Williford KH
Farley KA
Source :
Science advances [Sci Adv] 2022 Aug 26; Vol. 8 (34), pp. eabo3399. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Aug 25.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Before Perseverance, Jezero crater's floor was variably hypothesized to have a lacustrine, lava, volcanic airfall, or aeolian origin. SuperCam observations in the first 286 Mars days on Mars revealed a volcanic and intrusive terrain with compositional and density stratification. The dominant lithology along the traverse is basaltic, with plagioclase enrichment in stratigraphically higher locations. Stratigraphically lower, layered rocks are richer in normative pyroxene. The lowest observed unit has the highest inferred density and is olivine-rich with coarse (1.5 millimeters) euhedral, relatively unweathered grains, suggesting a cumulate origin. This is the first martian cumulate and shows similarities to martian meteorites, which also express olivine disequilibrium. Alteration materials including carbonates, sulfates, perchlorates, hydrated silicates, and iron oxides are pervasive but low in abundance, suggesting relatively brief lacustrine conditions. Orbital observations link the Jezero floor lithology to the broader Nili-Syrtis region, suggesting that density-driven compositional stratification is a regional characteristic.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2375-2548
Volume :
8
Issue :
34
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science advances
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36007007
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abo3399