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List of Contributors....................................................................xv
Acknowledgments.......................................................................xvii
CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Volatiles in the Martian Crust.................................1
Justin Filiberto and Susanne P. Schwenzer
1.1 Sources of Data...........................................................4
1.1.1 Martian Meteorites..................................................4
1.1.2 Mars Orbiters.......................................................5
1.1.3 Mars Phoenix Mission................................................7
1.1.4 Mars Exploration Rovers Spirit and Opportunity......................7
1.1.5 Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity...................................8
References................................................................9
CHAPTER 2 Volatiles in Martian Magmas and the Interior:
Inputs of Volatiles Into the Crust and Atmosphere......................13
Justin Filiberto, Francis M. McCubbin, and G. Jeffrey Taylor
2.1 Introduction.............................................................13
2.2 Overview from Orbit......................................................14
2.3 Water....................................................................16
2.4 Halogens.................................................................19
2.5 Abundances of S, C, and N in Bulk Silicate Mars..........................23
2.6 Summary and Conclusions..................................................26
References...............................................................27
CHAPTER 3 Noble Gases in Martian Meteorites: Budget, Sources,
Sinks, and Processes.....................................................35
Ulrich Ott, Timothy D. Swindle, and Susanne P. Schwenzer
3.1 Introduction: The Mars—Martian Meteorite Connection......................35
3.2 Component Overview.......................................................37
3.2.1 The Atmospheric Component (MA).....................................39
3.2.2 The “Interior” Component (MI)......................................45
3.2.3 The “Fractionated Atmospheric” Component...........................46
3.2.4 Gases Released by Crushing (EETV Component)........................46
3.2.5 Old Martians.......................................................48
3.3 Sources, Sinks, and Processes............................................50
3.3.1 Origin and Modification of Martian Atmosphere......................50
3.3.2 Martian Interior Component) s).....................................55
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3.3.3 Fractionated and Ancient Atmosphere................................57
3.3.4 Complications—for Better or Worse..................................61
3.4 Short Summary...........................................................63
References...............................................................64
CHAPTER 4 Hydrogen Reservoirs in Mars as Revealed by
Martian Meteorites.......................................................71
Tomohiro Usui
4.1 Introduction.............................................................71
4.2 Laboratory Analysis of Hydrogen Isotopes in Martian Meteorites...........73
4.2.1 Toward the Detection of Martian Hydrogen...........................73
4.2.2 In Situ Hydrogen Isotope Analysis by Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry.73
4.3 Origin and Evolution of Hydrogen Reservoirs on Mars......................75
4.3.1 Primordial Water...................................................76
4.3.2 Atmospheric Water..................................................78
4.3.3 Crustal Water......................................................80
4.4 Future Perspective on Meteorite Study....................................83
References...............................................................84
CHAPTER 5 Carbonates on Mars.......................................................89
John C. Bridges, Leon J. Hicks, and Allan H. Treiman
5.1 Introduction.............................................................89
5.2 The Nakhlites............................................................90
5.2.1 New Nakhlite Samples and Methods...................................91
5.2.2 Nakhlite Carbonate Textures and Compositions.......................91
5.2.3 Formation of the Nakhlite Carbonates...............................93
5.2.4 Terrestrial Calcite................................................98
5.2.5 Recently Discovered Nakhlites......................................98
5.3 ALH 84001................................................................98
5.3.1 Carbonates........................................................100
5.3.2 Formation Mechanism...............................................102
5.4 Carbonates Detected on the Surface of Mars..............................104
5.4.1 Lander Analyses...................................................104
5.4.2 Spacebome Observations............................................106
5.5 Past Atmospheric pC02 and Environmental Conditions......................108
5.6 Synthesis...............................................................108
5.7 Conclusions.............................................................110
Acknowledgments............................................................111
References..............................................................Ill
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CHAPTER 6 Sulfur on Mars from the Atmosphere to the Core.........................119
Heather B. Franz, Penelope L. King, and Fabrice Gaillard
6.1 Introduction.............................................................119
6.1.1 The Prevalence of Sulfur on Mars...................................119
6.1.2 Sulfur Geochemistry and Isotopes..................................119
6.1.3 Clues to Mars’Past.................................................121
6.2 Martian Sulfur Reservoirs................................................121
6.2.1 Sulfur Abundance and Core Formation................................121
6.2.2 Sulfur in Melts, Vapor, Sulfide, Sulfate, and Metal............127
6.2.3 Sulfur in the Primitive Mantle and Crust...........................129
6.2.4 Sulfur from Volcanic Outgassing....................................130
6.2.5 Sulfur at the Martian Surface......................................133
6.3 In Situ Observations.....................................................134
6.3.1 Measurement Techniques.............................................134
6.3.2 Results from Surface Missions......................................139
6.4 Sulfur Minerals in Martian Meteorites....................................147
6.4.1 Sulfides in Martian Meteorites.....................................147
6.4.2 Sulfates in Martian Meteorites.....................................149
6.4.3 Other Sulfur-Bearing Minerals Detected in Martian Meteorites......150
6.5 Remote Sensing Observations.............................................151
6.5.1 Gamma Ray Spectrometry.............................................151
6.5.2 Spectral Detection of Sulfate Minerals from Earth............151
6.5.3 Spectral Detection of Sulfate Minerals from Orbit Around Mars.....151
6.5.4 Surface Processes for Sulfur.......................................156
6.5.5 Atmospheric Sulfur.................................................159
6.6 Sulfur and the Martian Climate...........................................161
6.7 Future Directions........................................................165
References...............................................................166
CHAPTER 7 The Hydrology of Mars Including a Potential Cryosphere............185
Jérémie Lasue, Stephen M. Clifford, Susan J. Conway,
Nicolas Mangold, and Frances E.G. Butcher
7.1 Outstanding Questions About Water on Mars................................185
7.2 Evidence for the Past Presence of Water on the Surface of Mars..186
7.2.1 Fluvial Valleys....................................................186
7.2.2 Inverted Channels, Alluvial Fans, Deltas, and Paleolakes...........188
7.2.3 Outflow Channels...................................................191
7.2.4 Past Oceans and Seas...............................................193
7.2.5 Crustal Alteration.................................................194
7.2.6 Layered Ejecta and Pedestal Craters................................195
7.2.7 Past Glaciations...................................................196
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7.3 Remote Sensing Evidence for Water on Mars Today.........................198
7.3.1 Visible Reservoirs of Water.........................................199
7.3.2 Geophysical Evidence for Deeper Reservoirs of Ice and Water.......210
7.4 Mars’ Evolving Water Budget.............................................214
7.4.1 Origin of Mars’ Water and Potential Water Sinks....................214
7.4.2 Inferences from In Situ Isotopic Measurements......................216
7.4.3 Atmospheric Escape.................................................217
7.5 Current State of the Martian Cryosphere..................................217
7.5.1 Thermal Conductivity................................................219
7.5.2 Effect of Freezing Point Depressing Salts in Martian Groundwater..219
7.5.3 Geothermal Heat Flux...............................................220
7.6 Conclusions and Perspectives.............................................221
References................................................................222
CHAPTER 8 Sequestration of Volatiles in the Martian Crust Through
Hydrated Minerals: A Significant Planetary Reservoir
of Water.................................................................................247
John F. Mustard
8.1 Hydrated Minerals in Meteorites..........................................248
8.2 Hydrated State of Martian Regolith/Soils.................................249
8.3 Global Distribution of Hydrated Minerals.................................251
8.3.1 To What Depth in the Martian Crust are Hydrated Minerals
Observed?...........................................................253
8.3.2 Translating Aqueous Mineral Abundance to Water Content.............255
8.3.3 Size of the Hydrous Mineral Crust Reservoir........................256
8.4 Possible Implications....................................................257
References................................................................258
CHAPTER 9 Volatiles Measured by the Phoenix Lander at the
Northern Plains of Mars...................................................265
Samuel P. Kounaves and Elizabeth A. Oberlin
9.1 Introduction.............................................................265
9.2 Sulfur...................................................................267
9.2.1 Sulfates in the Northern Plains.....................................268
9.2.2 Origin of Sulfates at the Phoenix Site.............................268
9.2.3 Detection of Sulfates at the Phoenix Site..........................269
9.3 Carbon...................................................................270
9.3.1 Isotopic Measurements of Atmospheric C02............................270
9.3.2 Comparing the Volatile Carbon Results of the Northern Plains
With Equatorial Regions.............................................271
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9.3.3 Detection of Carbonates in the Phoenix Soil.......................271
9.3.4 Origins and Implications of Carbonates at the Phoenix Landing Site.272
9.4 Chlorine.................................................................272
9.4.1 Detection of Chlorine in the Phoenix Soil.........................273
9.4.2 The Martian Global Oxychlorine Cycle..............................273
9.5 Water....................................................................275
9.5.1 Phoenix-Based Indicators of Prolonged Severe Aridity at the
Northern Plains....................................................276
9.6 Summary..................................................................278
References...............................................................278
CHAPTER 10 Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity: Water and Other Volatiles
on Ancient Mars..........................................................285
Bradley L. Jolliff, David W. Mittlefehldt, William H. Farrand,
Andrew H. Knoll, Scott M. McLennan, and Ralf Gellert
10.1 Introduction.............................................................285
10.2 Opportunity Instrument Payload...........................................288
10.3 Geologic Context of Meridiani Planum.....................................288
10.4 Eagle Crater and First Discoveries of an Aqueous Petrogenesis............289
10.5 Evidence of Diagenesis...................................................295
10.5.1 Cements and Vugs..................................................295
10.5.2 Concretions.......................................................297
10.6 Bums Formation and the Further Characterization of
Meridiani Planum Bedrock.................................................299
10.6.1 Endurance Crater..................................................299
10.6.2 Erebus Crater.....................................................301
10.6.3 Victoria Crater...................................................302
10.6.4 Santa Maria Crater................................................304
10.7 General Observations from Opportunity’s Traverse from Eagle Crater to
Santa Maria Crater.......................................................305
10.7.1 Bums Formation Rocks..............................................305
10.7.2 Formation of Concretions..........................................307
10.7.3 Scale of the Bums Formation.......................................308
10.7.4 Evidence of Later Water Activity on Meridiani Planum:
Veneers, Rinds, and Fracture Fills................................309
10.8 Summary of Evidence Supporting Sedimentary/Aqueous Processes in
Rocks of Meridiani Planum................................................312
10.9 Endeavour Crater.........................................................313
10.9.1 Gypsum Veins......................................................314
10.9.2 Cape York and the Matijevic Hill Deposits.........................315
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10.9.3 Coated Rocks (Cook Haven, Murray Ridge)—or Aqueous
Mobilization of Mn and Zn.........................................319
10.9.4 Exploring Marathon Valley and Looking Forward....................320
Acknowledgments.........................................................323
References..............................................................323
CHAPTER 11 Alteration Processes in Gusev Crater, Mars: Volatile/Mobile
Element Contents of Rocks and Soils Determined by the
Spirit Rover............................................................................329
David W. Mittlefehldt, Ralf Gellert, Douglas Ming, and
Alberts. Yen
11.1 Introduction............................................................329
11.2 The APXS Dataset........................................................335
11.3 Geological Context......................................................335
11.4 Cratered Plains.........................................................337
11.4.1 Rock Coatings and Veins..........................................337
11.4.2 Soil Indurations.................................................339
11.5 West Spur-Husband Hill..................................................340
11.5.1 Variable Styles and Degrees of Alteration........................340
11.5.2 Independence Class...............................................347
11.5.3 Comanche and Carbonate Formation.................................348
11.6 Inner Basin.............................................................350
11.6.1 Home Plate—Hydrothermal Alteration...............................350
11.6.2 Eastern Valley Region—Silica-Rich Deposits; Hematite-Rich Rocks.353
11.7 Sulfate-Rich Paso-Robles-Class Soils....................................359
11.8 Summary: Volatile/Mobile Elements and Alteration in Gusev Carter...361
11.8.1 Gusev Crater: Prelanding Predictions; Postlanding Reality........362
Acknowledgments.........................................................363
References..............................................................363
CHAPTER 12 Volatile Detections in Gale Crater Sediment and
Sedimentary Rock: Results from the Mars Science
Laboratory’s Sample Analysis at Mars Instrument.....................369
Brad Sutter, Amy C. McAdam, and Paul R. Mahaffy
12.1 Introduction............................................................369
12.2 Previous In Situ Volatile Analyses of Martian Surface Material.....370
12.3 Sample Analysis at Mars Analyses Objectives.............................371
12.4 Gale Crater Samples and Analysis Methods................................371
12.4.1 Samples..........................................................371
12.4.2 Sample Analysis at Mars Instrument...............................374
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12.4.3 MTBSTFA Contributions to C02, CO, and NO........................374
12.4.4 02 Corrections from Nitrate Decomposition.........................375
12.4.5 Alpha Proton X-Ray Spectrometer...................................375
12.5 Results/Discussion.......................................................376
12.5.1 H20.............................................................. 376
12.5.2 S02...............................................................376
12.5.3 02................................................................379
12.5.4 Carbon (C02/C0)...................................................381
12.5.5 NO................................................................385
12.6 Summary..................................................................386
References...............................................................387
CHAPTER 13 Conclusions and Implications for Habitability of the
Martian Crust............................................................393
Justin Filiberto, Karen Olsson-Francis, and Susanne P. Schwenzer
References...............................................................398
Index
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VOLATILES
IN THE MARTIAN CRUST
EDITED DY JUSTIN FILIBERTO AND SUSANNE P. SCHWENZER
A timely reference exploring the potential habitability of Mars by examining volatile chemical elements collected during orbital-
and surface-based missions, as well as from Martian meteorites
KEY FEATURES
• Provides a comprehensive view of volatiles in the Martian crust from studies of samples, as well as from a variety of orbital
and landed missions, including the MER and Curiosity rovers
• Presents information about the nature, relationship, and reactivity of chemical elements and compounds on Mars
• Concludes with an informative summary chapter that looks to future Mars missions
Volatiles in the Martian Crust is a vital reference for future missions looking for evidence of life on Mars and the potential for
habitability and human exploration of the Martian crust. It synthesizes data from Martian meteorites, Mars orbiters, the Mars
Phoenix Mission, the exploration rovers Spirit and Opportunity, and the Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity to provide the reader
with a fresh, up-to-date, and accurate view of the latest science on Mars habitability.
Organized into two main sections, Volatiles in the Martian Crust offers an understanding of its titular topic starting with details
of the volatiles found in the Martian crust and building to a big picture view of the implications for the habitability of its surface.
The first half of this book focuses on Martian meteorites and specific volatile elements, while the second half highlights space
craft investigations—orbital, lander, and rover. This book includes data from orbiter and in situ rovers and landers, geochemical
and geophysical modeling, and combined data from the SNC meteorites to address the potential habitability of Mars through
its geologic history.
Justin Filiberto is a staff scientist at the Lunar and Planetary Institute, USRA, Houston, TX, United States. His research focuses
on volatiles (F, Cl, H20) in Martian meteorites. He is an associate editor for the Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets.
Susanne R Schwenzer is a lecturer in the Department of Environment, Earth and Ecosystem Sciences at The Open University,
Milton Keynes, United Kingdom. Her research focuses on noble gases and evidence for water rock interaction at Gale Crater
from Mars Science Laboratory results. She has edited two popular science books and a journal publication.
Planetary Science
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spelling | Volatiles in the Martian crust edited by Justin Filiberto, Susanne P. Schwenzer Amsterdam, Netherlands Elsevier [2019] xvii, 407 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Kruste (DE-588)4165817-6 gnd rswk-swf Flüchtiger Stoff (DE-588)4281393-1 gnd rswk-swf Mars Planet (DE-588)4037687-4 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Mars Planet (DE-588)4037687-4 g Kruste (DE-588)4165817-6 s Flüchtiger Stoff (DE-588)4281393-1 s DE-188 Filiberto, Justin edt Schwenzer, Susanne P. 1969- (DE-588)129291196 edt Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030302956&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030302956&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Volatiles in the Martian crust Kruste (DE-588)4165817-6 gnd Flüchtiger Stoff (DE-588)4281393-1 gnd |
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title | Volatiles in the Martian crust |
title_auth | Volatiles in the Martian crust |
title_exact_search | Volatiles in the Martian crust |
title_full | Volatiles in the Martian crust edited by Justin Filiberto, Susanne P. Schwenzer |
title_fullStr | Volatiles in the Martian crust edited by Justin Filiberto, Susanne P. Schwenzer |
title_full_unstemmed | Volatiles in the Martian crust edited by Justin Filiberto, Susanne P. Schwenzer |
title_short | Volatiles in the Martian crust |
title_sort | volatiles in the martian crust |
topic | Kruste (DE-588)4165817-6 gnd Flüchtiger Stoff (DE-588)4281393-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Kruste Flüchtiger Stoff Mars Planet Aufsatzsammlung |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030302956&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030302956&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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