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Water alteration of rocks and soils on Mars at the Spirit rover site in Gusev crater.

Authors :
Haskin LA
Wang A
Jolliff BL
McSween HY
Clark BC
Des Marais DJ
McLennan SM
Tosca NJ
Hurowitz JA
Farmer JD
Yen A
Squyres SW
Arvidson RE
Klingelhöfer G
Schröder C
de Souza PA Jr
Ming DW
Gellert R
Zipfel J
Brückner J
Bell JF 3rd
Herkenhoff K
Christensen PR
Ruff S
Blaney D
Gorevan S
Cabrol NA
Crumpler L
Grant J
Soderblom L
Source :
Nature [Nature] 2005 Jul 07; Vol. 436 (7047), pp. 66-9.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Gusev crater was selected as the landing site for the Spirit rover because of the possibility that it once held a lake. Thus one of the rover's tasks was to search for evidence of lake sediments. However, the plains at the landing site were found to be covered by a regolith composed of olivine-rich basaltic rock and windblown 'global' dust. The analyses of three rock interiors exposed by the rock abrasion tool showed that they are similar to one another, consistent with having originated from a common lava flow. Here we report the investigation of soils, rock coatings and rock interiors by the Spirit rover from sol (martian day) 1 to sol 156, from its landing site to the base of the Columbia hills. The physical and chemical characteristics of the materials analysed provide evidence for limited but unequivocal interaction between water and the volcanic rocks of the Gusev plains. This evidence includes the softness of rock interiors that contain anomalously high concentrations of sulphur, chlorine and bromine relative to terrestrial basalts and martian meteorites; sulphur, chlorine and ferric iron enrichments in multilayer coatings on the light-toned rock Mazatzal; high bromine concentration in filled vugs and veins within the plains basalts; positive correlations between magnesium, sulphur and other salt components in trench soils; and decoupling of sulphur, chlorine and bromine concentrations in trench soils compared to Gusev surface soils, indicating chemical mobility and separation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1476-4687
Volume :
436
Issue :
7047
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
16001063
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature03640