火星上与沉积火山作用有关的近期水蚀变。

IF 8.9 1区 地球科学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Communications Earth & Environment Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-10-09 DOI:10.1038/s43247-025-02713-3
M Pineau, J Carter, A Lagain, E Ravier, N Mangold, L Le Deit, C Quantin-Nataf, A Zanella
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摘要

沉积火山作用,即物质被流体超压带到地表的作用,被用来解释火星北部平原的一些冰缘地貌,包括坑锥。然而,由于缺乏令人信服的矿物学证据,这些矿床的来源从未得到最终确定。在这里,我们进行了一项基于遥感的矿物学调查,以识别指纹地形和邻近的北方瓦斯塔斯地层中的水合矿物。我们在候选泥火山形态中发现了水合二氧化硅和硫酸盐,这些泥火山形态可能形成于亚马逊河早期,支持沉积火山作用的起源。浮力驱动的分析模型表明,水合二氧化硅和硫酸盐盐分别来自于Thumbprint Terrains和Vastitas Borealis地层下方10米和100米深处的储层。暴露的硫酸盐可能来自古代埋藏的蒸发岩沉积物,这表明,至少在局部地区,瓦斯提塔斯北岸地层的含盐量丰富,这与火星上过去存在的北部海洋是一致的。
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Recent aqueous alteration associated to sedimentary volcanism on Mars.

Sedimentary volcanism, whereby material is brought to the surface by fluid overpressure, has been proposed to explain some of the periglacial landforms, including pitted cones, in the Northern Plains of Mars. However, in the absence of convincing mineralogical evidence, the origin for these deposits has never been conclusively determined. Here we conduct a remote sensing-based mineralogical survey to identify hydrated minerals within the Thumbprint Terrains and neighbouring Vastitas Borealis Formation. We detect several occurrences of hydrated silica along with sulfate salts in candidate mud volcano-like morphologies which likely formed during the Early Amazonian period, supporting the sedimentary volcanism origin. Buoyancy-driven analytical modelling suggests the hydrated silica and sulfate salts are sourced from reservoirs at depths of several 10 s and 100 s of metres, respectively below the Thumbprint Terrains and Vastitas Borealis Formation. The exposed sulfates may have been derived from ancient buried evaporite deposits suggesting, at least locally, a salt-rich aqueous origin for the Vastitas Borealis Formation, and would be consistent with the presence of a past northern ocean on Mars.

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Communications Earth & Environment
Communications Earth & Environment Earth and Planetary Sciences-General Earth and Planetary Sciences
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
2.50%
发文量
269
审稿时长
26 weeks
期刊介绍: Communications Earth & Environment is an open access journal from Nature Portfolio publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the Earth, environmental and planetary sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances that bring new insight to a specialized area in Earth science, planetary science or environmental science. Communications Earth & Environment has a 2-year impact factor of 7.9 (2022 Journal Citation Reports®). Articles published in the journal in 2022 were downloaded 1,412,858 times. Median time from submission to the first editorial decision is 8 days.
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