火星盖尔陨石坑的晚期水活动,由风山侵蚀的沉积物扇记录

IF 3.9 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
Joel M. Davis, Sanjeev Gupta, Peter M. Grindrod, Steven G. Banham, Amanda Rudolph, Sharon A. Wilson, John A. Grant, Rebecca M. E. Williams, Edwin S. Kite, Amelie L. Roberts, Emma Harris, Gerhard Paar
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盖尔环形山是美国宇航局好奇号火星车的着陆点,其中心的Aeolis Mons山上有大量的沉积岩记录,为了解火星的气候历史提供了一扇窗户。“好奇号”已经证明,盖尔在其历史的早期就有长期存在的湖泊,这表明在过渡到高度干旱时期之前,它的表面是温暖、平静的。最近利用轨道数据进行的调查表明,火星表面在其历史的后期是间歇性湿润的。然而,一个持续的挑战是将这些轨道观测与漫游者的地面调查联系起来。在这里,我们使用结合的轨道图像和地形数据集来研究一系列沉积物扇和相关的集水区,这些集水区位于更宽的盖尔陨石坑内,位于好奇号的探测区。这些系统可以在地层学上与好奇号研究过的沉积岩联系起来。研究发现,大部分沉积扇可能为冲积扇,记录了间歇流动条件,沉积集中在风山底部附近。沉积物扇与滑坡沉积物混杂,源谷回填明显。我们发现这些系统是在“好奇号”记录了长期干旱时期的区域地质单元之后形成的。我们的研究表明,间歇地表水很可能在风山挖掘期间或之后与盖尔陨石坑一起出现区域性。“好奇号”在上升风山的过程中,可能能够限制这些后期流动事件的来源和持续时间。
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Late-Stage Aqueous Activity at Gale Crater, Mars, Recorded by Sediment Fans Eroded From Aeolis Mons

Late-Stage Aqueous Activity at Gale Crater, Mars, Recorded by Sediment Fans Eroded From Aeolis Mons

Gale crater, the landing site of NASA's Curiosity rover, and the mountain at its center, Aeolis Mons, hosts an extensive record of sedimentary rocks, which provide a window into the climate history of Mars. Curiosity has demonstrated that Gale hosted long-lived lakes early in its history, indicating warm, quiescent surface conditions, before transitioning into a period of heightened aridity. Recent investigations using orbital data have suggested that the surface of Mars was intermittently wet late in its history. However, an ongoing challenge is linking these orbital observations to on-ground investigations by rovers. Here we use combined orbital image and topographic data sets to investigate a series of sediment fans and related catchment regions within the wider Gale crater, and regional to Curiosity's exploration zone. These systems can be stratigraphically linked to the sedimentary rocks that Curiosity has investigated. We find that most of the sediment fans are likely alluvial fans, recording intermittent flow conditions, with deposition concentrated near the base of Aeolis Mons. The sediment fans are intermixed with landslide deposits and source canyons have been significantly backfilled. We find that these systems formed after regional geological units which Curiosity has shown to record periods of prolonged aridity. Our study demonstrates that intermittent surface water was likely to be present regionally with Gale crater during or after the exhumation of Aeolis Mons. Curiosity may be able to constrain the source and duration of these late-stage flow events as it ascends Aeolis Mons.

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Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets
Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Geophysical Research Planets is dedicated to the publication of new and original research in the broad field of planetary science. Manuscripts concerning planetary geology, geophysics, geochemistry, atmospheres, and dynamics are appropriate for the journal when they increase knowledge about the processes that affect Solar System objects. Manuscripts concerning other planetary systems, exoplanets or Earth are welcome when presented in a comparative planetology perspective. Studies in the field of astrobiology will be considered when they have immediate consequences for the interpretation of planetary data. JGR: Planets does not publish manuscripts that deal with future missions and instrumentation, nor those that are primarily of an engineering interest. Instrument, calibration or data processing papers may be appropriate for the journal, but only when accompanied by scientific analysis and interpretation that increases understanding of the studied object. A manuscript that describes a new method or technique would be acceptable for JGR: Planets if it contained new and relevant scientific results obtained using the method. Review articles are generally not appropriate for JGR: Planets, but they may be considered if they form an integral part of a special issue.
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