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ChemCam results from the Shaler outcrop in Gale crater, Mars

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Title ChemCam results from the Shaler outcrop in Gale crater, Mars
Names Anderson, Ryan (creator)
Bridges, J. C. (creator)
Williams, A. (creator)
Fisk, M. (creator)
et al. (creator)
Date Issued 2015-03-15 (iso8601)
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Abstract The ChemCam campaign at the fluvial sedimentary outcrop ‘‘Shaler’’ resulted in observations of 28
non-soil targets, 26 of which included active laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS), and all of
which included Remote Micro-Imager (RMI) images. The Shaler outcrop can be divided into seven facies
based on grain size, texture, color, resistance to erosion, and sedimentary structures. The ChemCam
observations cover Facies 3 through 7. For all targets, the majority of the grains were below the limit
of the RMI resolution, but many targets had a portion of resolvable grains coarser than ~0.5 mm. The Shaler
facies show significant scatter in LIBS spectra and compositions from point to point, but several key
compositional trends are apparent, most notably in the average K₂O content of the observed facies. Facies
3 is lower in K₂O than the other facies and is similar in composition to the ‘‘snake,’’ a clastic dike that
occurs lower in the Yellowknife Bay stratigraphic section. Facies 7 is enriched in K₂O relative to the other
facies and shows some compositional and textural similarities to float rocks near Yellowknife Bay. The
remaining facies (4, 5, and 6) are similar in composition to the Sheepbed and Gillespie Lake members,
although the Shaler facies have slightly elevated K₂O and FeO[subscript T]. Several analysis points within Shaler suggest
the presence of feldspars, though these points have excess FeO[subscript T] which suggests the presence of Fe
oxide cement or inclusions. The majority of LIBS analyses have compositions which indicate that they are mixtures of pyroxene and feldspar. The Shaler feldspathic compositions are more alkaline than typical
feldspars from shergottites, suggesting an alkaline basaltic source region, particularly for the K₂O-enriched
Facies 7. Apart from possible iron-oxide cement, there is little evidence for chemical alteration
at Shaler, although calcium-sulfate veins comparable to those observed lower in the stratigraphic section
are present. The differing compositions, and inferred provenances at Shaler, suggest compositionally heterogeneous
terrain in the Gale crater rim and surroundings, and intermittent periods of deposition.
Genre Article
Topic Mars
Identifier Anderson, R., Bridges, J. C., Williams, A., Edgar, L., Ollila, A., Williams, J., ... & Vaniman, D. (2015). ChemCam results from the Shaler outcrop in Gale Crater, Mars. Icarus, 249, 2-21. doi:10.1016/j.icarus.2014.07.025

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