1. Pyroclastic Activity at Home Plate in Gusev Crater, Mars
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Larry S. Crumpler, William H. Farrand, Christian Schröder, Albert S. Yen, P. A. de Souza, Barbara A. Cohen, Richard V. Morris, Steven W. Ruff, Alfred S. McEwen, Jeffrey R. Johnson, Timothy J. McCoy, R. Li, Benton C. Clark, M. E. Schmidt, Oded Aharonson, Steven W. Squyres, John A. Grant, J. W. Rice, T. J. Parker, Ralf Gellert, Göstar Klingelhöfer, John P. Grotzinger, J. M. Moore, Douglas W. Ming, L. A. Soderblom, Kevin W. Lewis, Albert F. C. Haldemann, and Harry Y. McSween
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Basalt ,geography ,Multidisciplinary ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Explosive eruption ,Geochemistry ,Pyroclastic rock ,Mineralogy ,Volcanic rock ,Igneous rock ,Impact crater ,Pyroclastic surge ,Clastic rock ,Geology - Abstract
Home Plate is a layered plateau in Gusev crater on Mars. It is composed of clastic rocks of moderately altered alkali basalt composition, enriched in some highly volatile elements. A coarsegrained lower unit lies under a finer-grained upper unit. Textural observations indicate that the lower strata were emplaced in an explosive event, and geochemical considerations favor an explosive volcanic origin over an impact origin. The lower unit likely represents accumulation of pyroclastic materials, whereas the upper unit may represent eolian reworking of the same pyroclastic materials.
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- 2007
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