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Evidence from Opportunity's Microscopic Imager for water on Meridiani Planum

Authors :
N. Spanovich
Scott M. McLennan
Kenneth E. Herkenhoff
Justin N. Maki
Steven W. Squyres
M. Sims
Robert Sullivan
William H. Farrand
Alexander G. Hayes
Thomas J. Wdowiak
D. S. Bass
Jeffrey R. Johnson
Raymond E. Arvidson
L. A. Soderblom
Peter H. Smith
Lutz Richter
Morten Madsen
Stuart Thompson
James R Rice
James F. Bell
Douglas W. Ming
Kjartan M. Kinch
Ronald Greeley
Lisa R. Gaddis
Andrew H. Knoll
Bethany L. Ehlmann
John P. Grotzinger
Catherine M. Weitz
P. Bertelsen
Bradley L. Jolliff
Stubbe F. Hviid
Harry Y. McSween
Patrick L. Whelley
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.). 306(5702)
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

The Microscopic Imager on the Opportunity rover analyzed textures of soils and rocks at Meridiani Planum at a scale of 31 micrometers per pixel. The uppermost millimeter of some soils is weakly cemented, whereas other soils show little evidence of cohesion. Rock outcrops are laminated on a millimeter scale; image mosaics of cross-stratification suggest that some sediments were deposited by flowing water. Vugs in some outcrop faces are probably molds formed by dissolution of relatively soluble minerals during diagenesis. Microscopic images support the hypothesis that hematite-rich spherules observed in outcrops and soils also formed diagenetically as concretions.

Details

ISSN :
10959203
Volume :
306
Issue :
5702
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d05b6883271872e18a7e47695503572b