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Interannual observations and quantification of summertime H2O ice deposition on the Martian CO2 ice south polar cap Interannual observations and quantification of summertime H2O ice deposition on the Martian CO2 ice south polar cap
The spectral signature of water ice was observed on Martian south polar cap in 2004 by the Observatoire pour l'Mineralogie, l'Eau les Glaces et l'Activite (OMEGA) ( Bibring et al., 2004). Three years later, the OMEGA instrument was used to discover water ice deposited during southern summer on the polar cap ( Langevin et al., 2007). However, temporal and spatial variations of these water...
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Adrian J. Brown, Sylvain Piqueux, Timothy N. Titus
Provisional maps of thermal areas in Yellowstone National Park, based on satellite thermal infrared imaging and field observations Provisional maps of thermal areas in Yellowstone National Park, based on satellite thermal infrared imaging and field observations
Maps that define the current distribution of geothermally heated ground are useful toward setting a baseline for thermal activity to better detect and understand future anomalous hydrothermal and (or) volcanic activity. Monitoring changes in the dynamic thermal areas also supports decisions regarding the development of Yellowstone National Park infrastructure, preservation and protection...
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R. Greg Vaughan, Henry Heasler, Cheryl Jaworowski, Jacob B. Lowenstern, Laszlo P. Keszthelyi
Emplacement and erosive effects of the south Kasei Valles lava on Mars Emplacement and erosive effects of the south Kasei Valles lava on Mars
Although it has generally been accepted that the Martian outflow channels were carved by floods of water, observations of large channels on Venus and Mercury demonstrate that lava flows can cause substantial erosion. Recent observations of large lava flows within outflow channels on Mars have revived discussion of the hypothesis that the Martian channels are also produced by lava. An...
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Colin M. Dundas, Laszlo P. Keszthelyi
High manganese concentrations in rocks at Gale crater, Mars High manganese concentrations in rocks at Gale crater, Mars
The surface of Mars has long been considered a relatively oxidizing environment, an idea supported by the abundance of ferric iron phases observed there. However, compared to iron, manganese is sensitive only to high redox potential oxidants, and when concentrated in rocks, it provides a more specific redox indicator of aqueous environments. Observations from the ChemCam instrument on...
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Nina L. Lanza, Woodward W. Fischer, Roger C. Wiens, John P. Grotzinger, Ann M. Ollila, Ryan B. Anderson, Benton C. Clark, Ralf Gellert, Nicolas Mangold, Sylvestre Maurice, Stéphane Le Mouélic, Marion Nachon, Mariek E. Schmidt, Jeffrey Berger, Samuel M. Clegg, Olivier Forni, Craig Hardgrove, Noureddine Melikechi, Horton E. Newsom, Violaine Sautter
Hematite-bearing materials surrounding Candor Mensa in Candor Chasma, Mars: Implications for hematite origin and post-emplacement modification Hematite-bearing materials surrounding Candor Mensa in Candor Chasma, Mars: Implications for hematite origin and post-emplacement modification
The Valles Marineris canyon system on Mars is of enduring scientific interest in part due to the presence of interior mounds that contain extensive layering and water-altered minerals, such as crystalline gray hematite and hydrated sulfates. The presence of hematite and hydrated sulfate minerals is important because their host rock lithologies provide information about past environments...
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Robin L. Fergason, Lisa R. Gaddis, A. D. Rogers
Sands at Gusev Crater, Mars Sands at Gusev Crater, Mars
Processes, environments, and the energy associated with the transport and deposition of sand at Gusev Crater are characterized at the microscopic scale through the comparison of statistical moments for particle size and shape distributions. Bivariate and factor analyses define distinct textural groups at 51 sites along the traverse completed by the Spirit rover as it crossed the plains...
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Nathalie A. Cabrol, Kenneth E. Herkenhoff, Andrew H. Knoll, Jack D. Farmer, Raymond E. Arvidson, E.A. Grin, Ron Li, Lori Fenton, B. Cohen, J.F. Bell, R. Aileen Yingst
The digital global geologic map of Mars: Chronostratigraphic ages, topographic and crater morphologic characteristics, and updated resurfacing history The digital global geologic map of Mars: Chronostratigraphic ages, topographic and crater morphologic characteristics, and updated resurfacing history
A new global geologic map of Mars has been completed in a digital, geographic information system (GIS) format using geospatially controlled altimetry and image data sets. The map reconstructs the geologic history of Mars, which includes many new findings collated in the quarter century since the previous, Viking-based global maps were published, as well as other discoveries that were...
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Kenneth L. Tanaka, S.J. Robbins, Corey M. Fortezzo, J.A. Skinner, Trent M. Hare
Brittle deformation and slope failure at the North Menan Butte tuff cone, Eastern Snake River Plain, Idaho Brittle deformation and slope failure at the North Menan Butte tuff cone, Eastern Snake River Plain, Idaho
The manifestation of brittle deformation within inactive slumps along the North Menan Butte, a basaltic tuff cone in the Eastern Snake River Plain, is investigated through field and laboratory studies. Microstructural observations indicate that brittle strain is localized along deformation bands, a class of structural discontinuity that is predominant within moderate to high-porosity...
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Chris H. Okubo
HiRISE observations of Recurring Slope Lineae (RSL) during southern summer on Mars HiRISE observations of Recurring Slope Lineae (RSL) during southern summer on Mars
Recurring Slope Lineae (RSL) are active features on Mars that might require flowing water. Most examples observed through 2011 formed on steep, equator-facing slopes in the southern mid-latitudes. They form and grow during warm seasons and fade and often completely disappear during colder seasons, but recur over multiple Mars years. They are recognizable by their incremental growth...
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Lujendra Ojha, Alfred McEwen, Colin M. Dundas, Shane Byrne, Sarah Mattson, James Wray, Marion Masse, Ethan Schaefer
ChemCam results from the Shaler Outcrop in Gale Crater, Mars ChemCam results from the Shaler Outcrop in Gale Crater, Mars
The "Shaler" outcrop in Gale crater is approximately 0.7 m thick and >20 m long, and exhibits multiple well-exposed platy and cross-stratified facies [1] interpreted to be primarily fluvial sandstone deposits. The outcrop is a part of the upper Glenelg member in the Yellowknife Bay (YKB) stratigraphic section [2]. Curiosity first encountered the "Shaler" outcrop on sol 121 of the mission...
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Ryan Bradley Anderson, L. Edgar, J.C. Bridges, A. Williams, J. Williams, A. Ollila, O. Forni, N. Mangold, N. Lanza, V. Sautter, S. Gupta, D. Blaney, B. Clark, G. Clegg, G. Dromart, O. Gasnault, J. Lasue, S. Le Mouélic, Richard Léveillé, E. Lewin, K. Lewis, S. Maurice, Marion Nachon, H. Newsom, D. Vaniman, R. C. Wiens
Determining grain characteristics in the Shaler Outcrop with ChemCam Remote Micro-Imager mosaics Determining grain characteristics in the Shaler Outcrop with ChemCam Remote Micro-Imager mosaics
Analysis of grain size distribution from RMI mosaics (Curiosity) are used to better define variations in grain size and facies in the Shaler outcrop.
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A. J. Williams, J. M. Williams, R.B. Anderson, L.A. Edgar, H. Newsom, S. Le Mouélic, M. Minitti, R. Wiens, S. Maurice
Volcanic glass signatures in spectroscopic survey of newly proposed lunar pyroclastic deposits Volcanic glass signatures in spectroscopic survey of newly proposed lunar pyroclastic deposits
Moon Mineralogy Mapper spectroscopic observations are used to assess the mineralogy of five sites that have recently been proposed to include lunar dark mantle deposits (DMDs). Volcanic glasses have, for the first time, clearly been identified at the location of three of the proposed pyroclastic deposits. This is the first time that volcanic glasses have been identified at such a small...
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Sebastien Besse, Jessica Sunshine, Lisa R. Gaddis