Constraints on iron sulfate and iron oxide mineralogy from ChemCam visible/near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy of Mt. Sharp basal units, Gale Crater, Mars

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作者
Johnson, Jeffrey R. [1 ]
Bell, James F., III [2 ]
Bender, Steve [3 ]
Blaney, Diana [4 ]
Cloutis, Edward [5 ]
Ehliviann, Bethany [4 ,6 ]
Fraeman, Abigail [6 ]
Gasnault, Olivier [7 ]
Kinch, Kjartan [8 ]
Le Mouelic, Stephane [9 ]
Maurice, Sylvestre [7 ]
Rampe, Elizabeth [11 ]
Vaniman, David [3 ]
Wiens, Roger C. [10 ]
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[1] Johns Hopkins Univ, Appl Phys Lab, 11101 Johns Hopkins Rd 200-W230, Laurel, MD 20723 USA
[2] Arizona State Univ, Sch Earth & Space Explorat, POB 871404, Tempe, AZ 85287 USA
[3] Planetary Sci Inst, 1700 East Ft Lowell,Suite 106, Tucson, AZ 85719 USA
[4] Jet Prop Lab, 4800 Oak Grove Dr, Pasadena, CA 91109 USA
[5] Univ Winnipeg, 515 Portage Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 2E9, Canada
[6] CALTECH, 1200 E Calif Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91125 USA
[7] Univ Toulouse, Inst Rech Astrophys & Planetol, CNRS, 9 Ave Colonel Roche, F-31400 Toulouse, France
[8] Univ Copenhagen, Niels Bohr Inst, Norregade 10,POB 2177, DK-1017 Copenhagen K, Denmark
[9] Univ Nantes, Lab Planetol & Geodynam, 2,Rue Houssiniere,BP 92208 44322, Nantes 3, France
[10] Los Alamos Natl Lab, POB 166, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA
[11] Johnson Space Ctr, 2101 NASA Rd 1, Houston, TX 77058 USA
关键词
Mars spectroscopy; Mars remote sensing; visible/near-infrared; IR spectroscopy; ferric sulfates; iron oxides; Invited Centennial article; SPECTRAL CHARACTERISTICS; INSTRUMENT SUITE; YELLOWKNIFE BAY; CLAY-MINERALS; LANDING SITE; ROVER; ROCKS; CURIOSITY; ANALOG; EXPLORATION;
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10.2138/am-2016-5553
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Relative reflectance point spectra (400-840 nm) were acquired by the Chemistry and Camera (ChemCam) instrument on the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) rover Curiosity in passive mode (no laser) of drill tailings and broken rock fragments near the rover as it entered the lower reaches of Mt. Sharp and of landforms at distances of 2-8 km. Freshly disturbed surfaces are less subject to the spectral masking effects of dust, and revealed spectral features consistent with the presence of iron oxides and ferric sulfates. We present the first detection on Mars of a similar to 433 nm absorption band consistent with small abundances of ferric sulfates, corroborated by jarosite detections by the Chemistry and Mineralogy (CheMin) X-ray diffraction instrument in the Mojave, Telegraph Peak, and Confidence Hills drilled samples. Disturbed materials near the Bonanza King region also exhibited strong 433 nm bands and negative near-infrared spectral slopes consistent with jarosite. ChemCam passive spectra of the Confidence Hills and Mojave drill tailings showed features suggestive of the crystalline hematite identified by CheMin analyses. The Windjana drill sample tailings exhibited flat, low relative reflectance spectra, explained by the occurrence of magnetite detected by CheMin. Passive spectra of Bonanza King were similar, suggesting the presence of spectrally dark and neutral minerals such as magnetite. Long-distance spectra of the "Hematite Ridge" feature (3-5 km from the rover) exhibited features consistent with crystalline hematite. The Bagnold dune field north of the Hematite Ridge area exhibited low relative reflectance and near-infrared features indicative of basaltic materials (olivine, pyroxene). Light-toned layers south of Hematite Ridge lacked distinct spectral features in the 400-840 nm region, and may represent portions of nearby clay minerals and sulfates mapped with orbital near-infrared observations. The presence of ferric sulfates such as jarosite in the drill tailings suggests a relatively acidic environment, likely associated with flow of iron-bearing fluids, associated oxidation, and/or hydrothermal leaching of sedimentary rocks. Combined with other remote sensing data sets, mineralogical constraints from ChemCam passive spectra will continue to play an important role in interpreting the mineralogy and composition of materials encountered as Curiosity traverses further south within the basal layers of the Mt. Sharp complex.
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