Alicia F. Vaughan, Melissa Rice, Athanasios Klidaras, Jeffrey R. Johnson, Samantha Gwizd, Briony Horgan, Linda C. Kah, Opal Cianciolo, Gerhard Paar, James Bell III
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The Boulder-Rich Blocky Unit of the Western Jezero Upper Fan: Discriminating Olivine and Pyroxene Compositions and Constraining Provenance
The boulder-rich unit of the Upper Western Fan in Jezero crater, Mars is the youngest preserved unit of the fan stratigraphy. Understanding boulder compositions, distribution, and textures is critical for constraining their emplacement, provenance, and the depositional history of the Western fan. We use Mastcam-Z multispectral images to identify and discriminate between two compositions of boulders: olivine- and pyroxene-bearing. Spectral parameters distinguish endmembers from other geologic units investigated by the Perseverance rover within Jezero crater and indicate a distinct provenance. We map the distribution of each type across distinct lobes of the fan, characterize their morphology, and use WATSON images to interpret grain-scale textures. Differences in type-distribution among lobes of the fan supports the distinction of those lobes as previously mapped. The olivine-bearing boulders are dominant across the unit with rounded shapes consistent with fluvial deposition sourced from the regional olivine unit. Less populous and rougher pyroxene-bearing boulders may have been emplaced through a shorter fluvial transport distance from the pyroxene-bearing crater rim deposits, or as possible impact ejecta. This work supports earlier claims that high-energy fluvial activity played a role in the later stages of the Western Fan formation in Jezero crater. Ongoing and future exploration of the Jezero crater rim will allow further study and evaluation of potential source regions for the boulders of the Western Jezero fan top.
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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.