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An integrated view of the chemistry and mineralogy of Martian soils.The mineralogical and elemental compositions of the martian soil are indicators of chemical and physical weathering processes. Using data from the Mars Exploration Rovers, we show that bright dust deposits on opposite sides of the planet are part of a global unit and not dominated by the composition of local rocks. Dark soil deposits at both sites have similar basaltic mineralogies, and could reflect either a global component or the general similarity in the compositions of the rocks from which they were derived. Increased levels of bromine are consistent with mobilization of soluble salts by thin films of liquid water, but the presence of olivine in analysed soil samples indicates that the extent of aqueous alteration of soils has been limited. Nickel abundances are enhanced at the immediate surface and indicate that the upper few millimetres of soil could contain up to one per cent meteoritic material.
Document ID
20210001762
Acquisition Source
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Document Type
Accepted Manuscript (Version with final changes)
External Source(s)
Authors
Zipfel, Jutta
Wyatt, Michael
Wang, Alian
Tosca, Nicholas J.
Squyres, Steven W.
Soderblom, Larry
Rodionov, Daniel
Rieder, Rudi
Richter, Lutz
McSween, Harry Y.
McLennan, Scott M.
Madsen, Morten Bo
Klingelhofer, Gostar
Johnson, Jeffrey R.
Joliff, Bradley L.
Hurowitz, Joel A.
Haskin, Larry A.
Herkenhoff, Kenneth E.
Hahn, Brian C.
Ghosh, Amitabha
Economou, Thanasis E.
de Souza, Paulo A. Jr
DesMarais, David J.
Christensen, Philip R.
Bruckner, Johannes
Blaney, Diana
Arvidson, Raymond E.
Crisp, Joy A.
Ming, Douglas W.
Clark, Benton C.
Knudson, Amy T.
Bell, James F. III
Morris, Richard V.
Schroder, Christian
Gellert, Ralf
Yen, Albert S.
Date Acquired
July 7, 2005
Publication Date
July 7, 2005
Publication Information
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Distribution Limits
Public
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Other
Technical Review

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