Amazonian chemical weathering rate derived from stony meteorite finds at Meridiani Planum on Mars

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Christian Schröder
Phil A. Bland
Matthew P. Golombek
James W. Ashley
Nicholas H. Warner
John A. Grant
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[1] Biological and Environmental Sciences,Department of Applied Geology
[2] Faculty of Natural Sciences,Department of Geological Sciences
[3] University of Stirling,undefined
[4] Curtin University,undefined
[5] Jet Propulsion Laboratory,undefined
[6] California Institute of Technology,undefined
[7] State University of New York at Geneseo,undefined
[8] Center for Earth and Planetary Studies,undefined
[9] National Air and Space Museum,undefined
[10] Smithsonian Institution,undefined
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Spacecraft exploring Mars such as the Mars Exploration Rovers Spirit and Opportunity, as well as the Mars Science Laboratory or Curiosity rover, have accumulated evidence for wet and habitable conditions on early Mars more than 3 billion years ago. Current conditions, by contrast, are cold, extremely arid and seemingly inhospitable. To evaluate exactly how dry today’s environment is, it is important to understand the ongoing current weathering processes. Here we present chemical weathering rates determined for Mars. We use the oxidation of iron in stony meteorites investigated by the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity at Meridiani Planum. Their maximum exposure age is constrained by the formation of Victoria crater and their minimum age by erosion of the meteorites. The chemical weathering rates thus derived are ∼1 to 4 orders of magnitude slower than that of similar meteorites found in Antarctica where the slowest rates are observed on Earth.
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