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Two Years at Meridiani PIanum: Results from the Opportunity Rover.

Authors :
Squyres, S. W.
Knoll, A. H.
Arvidson, R. E.
Clark, B. C.
Grotzinger, J. P.
Jolliff, B. L.
McLennan, S. M.
Tosca, N.
Bell III, J. F.
Calvin, W. M.
Farrand, W. H.
Glotch, T. D.
Golombek, M. P.
Herkenhoff, K. E.
Johnson, J. R.
Klingelhöfer, G.
McSween, H. V.
Yen, A. S.
Source :
Science. 9/8/2006, Vol. 313 Issue 5792, p1403-1407. 5p. 4 Diagrams, 1 Graph.
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

The Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity has spent more than 2 years exploring Meridiani Planum, traveling ∼8 kilometers and detecting features that reveal ancient environmental conditions. These include well-developed festoon (trough) cross-lamination formed in flowing liquid water, strata with smaller and more abundant hematite-rich concretions than those seen previously, possible relict ‘hopper crystals’ that might reflect the formation of halite, thick weathering rinds on rock surfaces, resistant fracture fills, and networks of polygonal fractures likely caused by dehydration of sulfate salts. Chemical variations with depth show that the siliciclastic fraction of outcrop rock has undergone substantial chemical alteration from a precursor basaltic composition. Observations from microscopic to orbital scales indicate that ancient Meridiani once had abundant acidic groundwater, arid and oxidizing surface conditions, and occasional liquid flow on the surface. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00368075
Volume :
313
Issue :
5792
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
23420134
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1130890