Searching for the Source Crater of Nakhlite Meteorites

被引:13
作者
Kereszturi, A. [1 ]
Chatzitheodoridis, E. [2 ]
机构
[1] Res Ctr Astron & Earth Sci, Budapest, Hungary
[2] Natl Tech Univ Athens, Athens, Greece
来源
ORIGINS OF LIFE AND EVOLUTION OF BIOSPHERES | 2016年 / 46卷 / 04期
关键词
Meteorite; Mars; Nakhlites; Crater; Impact ejection; AGES; MARS; CHRONOLOGY; EJECTION; SURFACE; THEMIS; SHERGOTTITE; MINERALS; ELEMENTS; LAUNCH;
D O I
10.1007/s11084-016-9498-x
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
We surveyed the Martian surface in order to identify possible source craters of the nakhlite Martian meteorites. We investigated rayed craters that are assumed to be younger than 11 Ma, on lava surfaces with a solidification age around 1.2 Ga. An area of 17.3 million km(2) Amazonian lava plains was surveyed and 53 rayed craters were identified. Although most of them are smaller than the threshold limit that is estimated as minimum of launching fragments to possible Earth crossing trajectories, their observed size frequency distribution agrees with the expected areal density from cratering models characteristic for craters that are less than few tens of Ma old. We identified 6 craters larger than 3 km diameter constituting the potentially best source craters for nakhlites. These larger candidates are located mostly on a smooth lava surface, and in some cases, on the earlier fluvial-like channels. In three cases they are associated with fluidized ejecta lobes and rays - although the rays are faint in these craters, thus might be older than the other craters with more obvious rays. More work is therefore required to accurately estimate ages based on ray system for this purpose. A more detailed search should further link remote sensing Martian data with the in-situ laboratory analyses of Martian meteorites, especially in case of high altitude, steep terrains, where the crater rays seems to rarely survive several Ma.
引用
收藏
页码:455 / 471
页数:17
相关论文
共 65 条
[1]  
[Anonymous], 41 LUN PLAN I SCI C
[2]  
[Anonymous], 2013, LPI
[3]   Tissint Martian Meteorite: A Fresh Look at the Interior, Surface, and Atmosphere of Mars [J].
Aoudjehane, H. Chennaoui ;
Avice, G. ;
Barrat, J. -A. ;
Boudouma, O. ;
Chen, G. ;
Duke, M. J. M. ;
Franchi, I. A. ;
Gattacceca, J. ;
Grady, M. M. ;
Greenwood, R. C. ;
Herd, C. D. K. ;
Hewins, R. ;
Jambon, A. ;
Marty, B. ;
Rochette, P. ;
Smith, C. L. ;
Sautter, V. ;
Verchovsky, A. ;
Weber, P. ;
Zanda, B. .
SCIENCE, 2012, 338 (6108) :785-788
[4]   Launch of martian meteorites in oblique impacts [J].
Artemieva, N ;
Ivanov, B .
ICARUS, 2004, 171 (01) :84-101
[5]   A Noachian source region for the "Black Beauty" meteorite, and a source lithology for Mars surface hydrated dust? [J].
Beck, P. ;
Pommerol, A. ;
Zanda, B. ;
Remusat, L. ;
Lorand, J. P. ;
Goepel, C. ;
Hewins, R. ;
Pont, S. ;
Lewin, E. ;
Quirico, E. ;
Schmitt, B. ;
Montes-Hernandez, G. ;
Garenne, A. ;
Bonal, L. ;
Proux, O. ;
Hazemann, J. L. ;
Chevrier, V. F. .
EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, 2015, 427 :104-111
[6]  
Boyce JM, 2007, GRL, V34, DOI [10.1029/2007GL03931, DOI 10.1029/2007GL03931]
[7]   Evaporite mineral assemblages in the nakhlite (martian) meteorites [J].
Bridges, JC ;
Grady, MM .
EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, 2000, 176 (3-4) :267-279
[8]   A halite-siderite-anhydrite-chlarapatite assemblage in Nakhla: Mineralogical evidence for evaporites on Mars [J].
Bridges, JC ;
Grady, MM .
METEORITICS & PLANETARY SCIENCE, 1999, 34 (03) :407-415
[9]   Evidence for shock heating and constraints on Martian surface temperatures revealed by 40Ar/39Ar thermochronometry of Martian meteorites [J].
Cassata, William S. ;
Shuster, David L. ;
Renne, Paul R. ;
Weiss, Benjamin P. .
GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA, 2010, 74 (23) :6900-6920
[10]   Alteration assemblages in the nakhlites: Variation with depth on Mars [J].
Changela, H. G. ;
Bridges, J. C. .
METEORITICS & PLANETARY SCIENCE, 2010, 45 (12) :1847-1867