Formation of clays, ferrihydrite, and possible salts in Hydrae Chasma, Mars

被引:9
作者
Weitz, Catherine M. [1 ]
Bishop, Janice L. [2 ]
机构
[1] Planetary Sci Inst, 1700 E Ft Lowell,Suite 106, Tucson, AZ 85719 USA
[2] SETI Inst, Carl Sagan Ctr, 189 Bernardo Ave,Suite 200, Mountain View, CA 94043 USA
关键词
REFLECTANCE SPECTRA; AQUEOUS ALTERATION; MINERAL FORMATION; PERCHLORATE; SMECTITE; ANCIENT; HISTORY; SPECTROSCOPY; TRANSITIONS; CONSTRAINTS;
D O I
10.1016/j.icarus.2018.09.007
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
We used multiple orbital data sets to analyze the morphology, composition, and stratigraphy of clays and other hydrated deposits within Hydrae Chasma. Fe/Mg-smectites are concentrated along the lower floor of the chasma, adjacent to pit craters. There are at least two distinct smectites that vary in their morphology and spectral properties, with a more Mg-rich smectite associated with a thin brighter upper layered deposit and a more Fe-rich smectite in a lower darker massive deposit. We also identified a younger hydrated unit with spectral features similar to ferrihydrite. The spectra of this unit lack an absorption between 2.28 and 2.31 mu m, but display a drop in reflectance near 2.3 mu m. The ferrihydrite-type detections correspond to cleaner surfaces of light-toned deposits further north and higher in elevation than the smectites. A few small outcrops in the southern chasma floor appear brighter than the clays and display an additional narrow absorption at 2.4 mu m in combination with the smectite features, which may indicate a smectite plus perchlorate mixture. There are no valleys along the plateau that intersect Hydrae Chasma and, consequently, any water that created the Fe/Mg-smectites and ferrihydrite must have been from groundwater in the subsurface or surface water sourced from within the chasma. A terraced fan and associated valley to the north of the clays provide support for melting snow/ice within the chasma and this same water may have also altered materials lower in elevation where the ferrihydrite-bearing unit formed under colder conditions than the smectites. The change in stratigraphy from smectites to ferrihydrite is consistent with a decrease in global temperature during the Hesperian.
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页码:392 / 406
页数:15
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