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The Stratigraphy of Central and Western Butte and the Greenheugh Pediment Contact

Authors :
Bryk, A. B
Dietrich, W. E
Fox, V. K
Bennett, K. A
Banham, S. G
Lamb, M. P
Grotzinger, J. P
Vasavada, A. R
Stack, K. M
Arvidson, R
Fedo, C. M
Gupta, S
Wiens, R. C
Williams, R. M. E
Kronyak, R.E
Turner, M. L
Lewis, K. W
Rubin, D. M
Rapin, W. N
Deit, L. Le
Mouélic, S. Le
Edgett, K. S
Fraeman, A. A
Hughes, M. N
Kah, L. C
Bedford, C. C
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2020.

Abstract

The Greenheugh pediment at the base of Aeolis Mons (Mt. Sharp), which may truncate units in the Murray formation and is capped by a thin sandstone unit, appears to represent a major shift in climate history within Gale crater. The pediment appears to be an erosional remnant of potentially a much more extensive feature. Curiosity’s traverse through the southern extent of Glen Torridon (south of Vera Rubin ridge) has brought the rover in contact with several new stratigraphic units that lie beneath the pediment. These strata were visited at two outcrop-forming buttes (Central and Western butte- both remnants of the retreating pediment) south of an orbitally defined boundary marking the transition from the Fractured Clay-bearing Unit (fCU) and the fractured Intermediate Unit (fIU). Here we present preliminary interpretations of the stratigraphy within Central and Western buttes and propose the Western butte cap rocks do not match the pediment capping unit.

Subjects

Subjects :
Space Sciences (General)

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Notes :
80NM0018D0004P000, , NNN12AA01C, , NNX15AL12A
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20200001799
Document Type :
Report