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Clay Sediments from Basaltic Terrains: Implications for Sedimentary Processes on MarsThe Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) rover, Curiosity, has been traversing across fluvial, lacustrine, and eolian sedimentary rocks since it touched down in 2012. The CheMin X-ray diffractometer (XRD) on board Curiosity has revealed smectite clay minerals in most fluvio-lacustrine samples and abundant X-ray amorphous materials in all samples analyzed to date. For example, mudstones from the Sheepbed member at the base of the stratigraphic section and the lower part of the Murray formation contain on average ~7 to 20 wt% smectite and ~30 to 46 wt% X-ray amorphous abundances. On Earth, smectite and secondary X-ray amorphous materials are juvenile weathering products that are generated in sedimentary environments and ultimately record the interaction between primary igneous minerals and the hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere. For this study, we investigated glacio-fluvio-eolian sediments generated in basaltic terrains as terrestrial analogs for the mudstones from Gale Crater, Mars. This work focuses on the clay sized sediments (<2 μm) from these deposits as this grain size hosts the most mineralogically and geochemically altered detritus in sedimentary environments. The goal of investigating basaltic sedimentation is to create a terrestrial reference frame that sheds light on the paleoclimate and paleoaqueous conditions responsible for shaping the ancient sedimentary environments of Mars (e.g., Gale Crater and Jezero Crater).
Document ID
20200001778
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Thorpe, M. T.
(Rice Univ. Houston, TX, United States)
Rampe, E. B.
(NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)
Siebach, K. L.
(Rice Univ. Houston, TX, United States)
Bedford, C. C.
(Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) Houston, TX, United States)
Ewing, R.C.
(Texas A&M Univ. Galveston, TX, United States)
Christoffersen, R.
(Jacobs Engineering Group Houston, TX, United States)
Sinha, P.
(Purdue Univ. West Lafayette, IN, United States)
Horgan, B.
(Purdue Univ. West Lafayette, IN, United States)
Lapotre, M.
(Stanford Univ. Stanford, CA, United States)
Nachon, M.
(Texas A&M Univ. Galveston, TX, United States)
Mason, K.
(Texas A&M Univ. Galveston, TX, United States)
Champion, E.
(Texas A&M Univ. Galveston, TX, United States)
Date Acquired
March 19, 2020
Publication Date
March 16, 2020
Subject Category
Lunar And Planetary Science And Exploration
Report/Patent Number
JSC-E-DAA-TN78283
JSC-E-DAA-TN77066
Meeting Information
Meeting: Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC)
Location: The Woodlands, TX
Country: United States
Start Date: March 16, 2020
End Date: March 20, 2020
Sponsors: Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI)
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNX15AL12A
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNH15C048B
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNJ13HA01C
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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