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Crystal-Chemical Analysis of Soil at Rocknest, Gale Crater

Authors :
Morrison, S. M
Downs, R. T
Blake, D. F
Bish, D. L
Ming, D. W
Morris, R. V
Yen, A. S
Chipera, S. J
Treiman, A. H
Vaniman, D. T
Gellert, R
Achilles, C. N
Rampe, E. B
Bristow, T. F
Crisp, J. A
Sarrazin, P. C
DesMarais, D. J
Morookian, J. M
Anderson, R. C
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2013.

Abstract

The CheMin instrument on the Mars Science Laboratory rover Curiosity performed X-ray diffraction analysis on Martian soil [1] at Rocknest in Gale Crater. In particular, crystalline phases from scoop 5 were identified and analyzed with the Rietveld method [2]. Refined unit-cell parameters are reported in Table 1. Comparing these unit-cell parameters with those in the literature provides an estimate of the chemical composition of the crystalline phases. For instance, Fig. 1 shows the Mg-content of Fa-Fo olivine as a function of the b unit-cell parameter using literature data. Our refined b parameter is indicated by the black triangle.

Subjects

Subjects :
Geophysics

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20130009934
Document Type :
Report