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Mars Science Laboratory Observations of Chloride Salts in Gale Crater, Mars

The Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover is traversing a sequence of stratified sedimentary rocks in Gale crater that contain varied eolian, fluviodeltaic, and lake deposits, with phyllosilicates, iron oxides, and sulfate salts. Here, we report the chloride salt distribution along the rover trave...

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Autores principales: Thomas, N. H., Ehlmann, B. L., Meslin, P.‐Y., Rapin, W., Anderson, D. E., Rivera‐Hernández, F., Forni, O., Schröder, S., Cousin, A., Mangold, N., Gellert, R., Gasnault, O., Wiens, R. C.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6919417/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31894167
http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2019GL082764
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author Thomas, N. H.
Ehlmann, B. L.
Meslin, P.‐Y.
Rapin, W.
Anderson, D. E.
Rivera‐Hernández, F.
Forni, O.
Schröder, S.
Cousin, A.
Mangold, N.
Gellert, R.
Gasnault, O.
Wiens, R. C.
author_facet Thomas, N. H.
Ehlmann, B. L.
Meslin, P.‐Y.
Rapin, W.
Anderson, D. E.
Rivera‐Hernández, F.
Forni, O.
Schröder, S.
Cousin, A.
Mangold, N.
Gellert, R.
Gasnault, O.
Wiens, R. C.
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description The Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover is traversing a sequence of stratified sedimentary rocks in Gale crater that contain varied eolian, fluviodeltaic, and lake deposits, with phyllosilicates, iron oxides, and sulfate salts. Here, we report the chloride salt distribution along the rover traverse. Chlorine is detected at low levels (<3 wt.%) in soil and rock targets with multiple MSL instruments. Isolated fine‐scale observations of high chlorine (up to ≥15 wt.% Cl), detected using the ChemCam instrument, are associated with elevated Na(2)O and interpreted as halite grains or cements in bedrock. Halite is also interpreted at the margins of veins and in nodular, altered textures. We have not detected halite in obvious evaporitic layers. Instead, its scattered distribution indicates that chlorides emplaced earlier in particular members of the Murray formation were remobilized and reprecipitated by later groundwaters within Murray formation mudstones and in diagenetic veins and nodules.
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spelling pubmed-69194172019-12-30 Mars Science Laboratory Observations of Chloride Salts in Gale Crater, Mars Thomas, N. H. Ehlmann, B. L. Meslin, P.‐Y. Rapin, W. Anderson, D. E. Rivera‐Hernández, F. Forni, O. Schröder, S. Cousin, A. Mangold, N. Gellert, R. Gasnault, O. Wiens, R. C. Geophys Res Lett Research Letters The Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover is traversing a sequence of stratified sedimentary rocks in Gale crater that contain varied eolian, fluviodeltaic, and lake deposits, with phyllosilicates, iron oxides, and sulfate salts. Here, we report the chloride salt distribution along the rover traverse. Chlorine is detected at low levels (<3 wt.%) in soil and rock targets with multiple MSL instruments. Isolated fine‐scale observations of high chlorine (up to ≥15 wt.% Cl), detected using the ChemCam instrument, are associated with elevated Na(2)O and interpreted as halite grains or cements in bedrock. Halite is also interpreted at the margins of veins and in nodular, altered textures. We have not detected halite in obvious evaporitic layers. Instead, its scattered distribution indicates that chlorides emplaced earlier in particular members of the Murray formation were remobilized and reprecipitated by later groundwaters within Murray formation mudstones and in diagenetic veins and nodules. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-10-07 2019-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6919417/ /pubmed/31894167 http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2019GL082764 Text en © 2019. The Authors. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Letters
Thomas, N. H.
Ehlmann, B. L.
Meslin, P.‐Y.
Rapin, W.
Anderson, D. E.
Rivera‐Hernández, F.
Forni, O.
Schröder, S.
Cousin, A.
Mangold, N.
Gellert, R.
Gasnault, O.
Wiens, R. C.
Mars Science Laboratory Observations of Chloride Salts in Gale Crater, Mars
title Mars Science Laboratory Observations of Chloride Salts in Gale Crater, Mars
title_full Mars Science Laboratory Observations of Chloride Salts in Gale Crater, Mars
title_fullStr Mars Science Laboratory Observations of Chloride Salts in Gale Crater, Mars
title_full_unstemmed Mars Science Laboratory Observations of Chloride Salts in Gale Crater, Mars
title_short Mars Science Laboratory Observations of Chloride Salts in Gale Crater, Mars
title_sort mars science laboratory observations of chloride salts in gale crater, mars
topic Research Letters
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6919417/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31894167
http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2019GL082764
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