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The power of paired proximity science observations: Co-located data from SHERLOC and PIXL on Mars

Authors :
Joseph Razzell Hollis
Kelsey R. Moore
Sunanda Sharma
Luther Beegle
John P. Grotzinger
Abigail Allwood
William Abbey
Rohit Bhartia
Adrian J. Brown
Benton Clark
Edward Cloutis
Andrea Corpolongo
Jesper Henneke
Keyron Hickman-Lewis
Joel A. Hurowitz
Michael W.M. Jones
Yang Liu
Jesús Martinez-Frías
Ashley Murphy
David A.K. Pedersen
Svetlana Shkolyar
Sandra Siljeström
Andrew Steele
Mike Tice
Alan Treiman
Kyle Uckert
Scott VanBommel
Anastasia Yanchilina
Source :
Hollis, J R, Moore, K R, Sharma, S, Beegle, L, Grotzinger, J P, Allwood, A, Abbey, W, Bhartia, R, Brown, A J, Clark, B, Cloutis, E, Corpolongo, A, Henneke, J, Hickman-Lewis, K, Hurowitz, J A, Jones, M W M, Liu, Y, Martinez-Frías, J, Murphy, A, Pedersen, D A K, Shkolyar, S, Siljeström, S, Steele, A, Tice, M, Treiman, A, Uckert, K, VanBommel, S & Yanchilina, A 2022, ' The power of paired proximity science observations: Co-located data from SHERLOC and PIXL on Mars ', Icarus, vol. 387, 115179 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2022.115179
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

We present a synthesis of PIXL elemental data and SHERLOC Raman spectra collected on two targets investigated by the Perseverance rover during the first year of its exploration of Jezero Crater, Mars. The Bellegarde target (in the Máaz formation) and Dourbes target (in the Séítah formation) exhibit distinctive mineralogies that are an ideal case study for in situ analysis by SHERLOC and PIXL. Each instrument alone produces valuable data about the chemistry and spatial distribution of mineral phases at the sub-millimeter scale. However, combining data from both instruments provides a more robust interpretation that overcomes the limitations of either instrument, for example: 1) Detection of correlated calcium and sulfur in Bellegarde by PIXL is corroborated by the co-located detection of calcium sulfate by SHERLOC. 2) Detection of sodium and chlorine in Dourbes is consistent with either chloride or oxychlorine salts, but SHERLOC does not detect perchlorate or chlorate. 3) A Raman peak at 1120 cm−1 in Dourbes could be sulfate or pyroxene, but elemental abundances from PIXL at that location are a better match to pyroxene. This study emphasizes the importance of analyzing co-located data from both instruments together, to obtain a more complete picture of sub-millimeter-scale mineralogy measured in situ in Jezero crater, Mars, by the Perseverance rover.

Details

ISSN :
00191035
Volume :
387
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Icarus
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9ef41b032f880728880d719af220f86d