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Identification of Hydrated Sulfates Collected in the Northern Rio Tinto Valley by Reflectance and Raman Spectroscopy

Authors :
Chemtob, S. M
Arvidson, R. E
Fernandez-Remolar, D. C
Amils, R
Morris, R. V
Ming, D. W
Prieto-Ballesteros, O
Mustard, J. F
Hutchinson, L
Stein, T. C
Donovan, C. E
Fairchild, G. M
Friedlander, L. R
Karas, N. M
Klasen, N
Mendenhall, M. P
Robinson, E. M
Steinhardt, S. E
Weber, L. R
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2006.

Abstract

OMEGA recently identified spectral signatures of kieserite, gypsum, and other polyhydrated sulfates at multiple locations on the surface of Mars [1,2]. The presence of sulfates was confirmed through in situ spectroscopy by MER Opportunity [3]. An approach to validate these interpretations is to collect corresponding spectral data from sulfate-rich terrestrial analog sites. The northern Rio Tinto Valley near Nerva, Spain, is a good Martian analog locale because it features extensive seasonal sulfate mineralization driven by highly acidic waters [4]. We report on mineralogical compositions identified by field VNIR spectroscopy and laboratory Raman spectroscopy.

Subjects

Subjects :
Geophysics

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20080026166
Document Type :
Report