Publication Date:
2019-07-17
Description:
Among the great Mars mineral problems are the predictions of both carbonates and clays as alteration products and the lack of observational evidence to support those predictions. In spite of geochemical evidence of sulfur and chlorine in the soils, assignment of specific sulfates and chlorides has remained elusive. The purpose of this contribution is to show several common alteration minerals that are consistent with the short-wave infrared surface spectra and geochemistry, briefly consider the silicate problem, propose an additional method of soil formation and review what surface measurements in the spectral range from approximately 1 to 4 microns can do to help resolve remaining ambiguities of surface mineralogy. Additional information is contained in the original extended abstract.
Keywords:
Geophysics
Type:
The Fifth International Conference on Mars; LPI-Contrib-972
Format:
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