E. Z. Noe Dobrea
California Institute of Technology
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Nature | 2008
John F. Mustard; Scott L. Murchie; Shannon Pelkey; B. L. Ehlmann; Ralph E. Milliken; John A. Grant; Jean-Pierre Bibring; F. Poulet; Jack B. Bishop; E. Z. Noe Dobrea; L. H. Roach; F. P. Seelos; Raymond E. Arvidson; Sandra Margot Wiseman; Robert O. Green; C. D. Hash; David Carl Humm; Erick R. Malaret; J. A. McGovern; Kimberly D. Seelos; Thomas E. Clancy; Roger N. Clark; D. J. Des Marais; Noam R. Izenberg; Amy T. Knudson; Yves Langevin; Terry Z. Martin; Patrick C. McGuire; Richard V. Morris; Mark S. Robinson
Phyllosilicates, a class of hydrous mineral first definitively identified on Mars by the OMEGA (Observatoire pour la Mineralogie, L’Eau, les Glaces et l’Activitié) instrument, preserve a record of the interaction of water with rocks on Mars. Global mapping showed that phyllosilicates are widespread but are apparently restricted to ancient terrains and a relatively narrow range of mineralogy (Fe/Mg and Al smectite clays). This was interpreted to indicate that phyllosilicate formation occurred during the Noachian (the earliest geological era of Mars), and that the conditions necessary for phyllosilicate formation (moderate to high pH and high water activity) were specific to surface environments during the earliest era of Mars’s history. Here we report results from the Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars (CRISM) of phyllosilicate-rich regions. We expand the diversity of phyllosilicate mineralogy with the identification of kaolinite, chlorite and illite or muscovite, and a new class of hydrated silicate (hydrated silica). We observe diverse Fe/Mg-OH phyllosilicates and find that smectites such as nontronite and saponite are the most common, but chlorites are also present in some locations. Stratigraphic relationships in the Nili Fossae region show olivine-rich materials overlying phyllosilicate-bearing units, indicating the cessation of aqueous alteration before emplacement of the olivine-bearing unit. Hundreds of detections of Fe/Mg phyllosilicate in rims, ejecta and central peaks of craters in the southern highland Noachian cratered terrain indicate excavation of altered crust from depth. We also find phyllosilicate in sedimentary deposits clearly laid by water. These results point to a rich diversity of Noachian environments conducive to habitability.
Science | 2004
James F. Bell; S. W. Squyres; Raymond E. Arvidson; H. M. Arneson; D. S. Bass; Wendy M. Calvin; William H. Farrand; W. Goetz; M. P. Golombek; Ronald Greeley; John P. Grotzinger; Edward A. Guinness; Alexander G. Hayes; M. Y. H. Hubbard; K. E. Herkenhoff; M. J. Johnson; James Richard Johnson; Jonathan Joseph; K. M. Kinch; Mark T. Lemmon; R. Li; M. B. Madsen; J. N. Maki; M. C. Malin; E. McCartney; Scott M. McLennan; Harry Y. McSween; D. W. Ming; Richard V. Morris; E. Z. Noe Dobrea
Panoramic Camera (Pancam) images from Meridiani Planum reveal a low-albedo, generally flat, and relatively rock-free surface. Within and around impact craters and fractures, laminated outcrop rocks with higher albedo are observed. Fine-grained materials include dark sand, bright ferric iron–rich dust, angular rock clasts, and millimeter-size spheroidal granules that are eroding out of the laminated rocks. Spectra of sand, clasts, and one dark plains rock are consistent with mafic silicates such as pyroxene and olivine. Spectra of both the spherules and the laminated outcrop materials indicate the presence of crystalline ferric oxides or oxyhydroxides. Atmospheric observations show a steady decline in dust opacity during the mission. Astronomical observations captured solar transits by Phobos and Deimos and time-lapse observations of sunsets.
Science | 2004
James F. Bell; S. W. Squyres; Raymond E. Arvidson; H. M. Arneson; D. S. Bass; Diana L. Blaney; Nathalie A. Cabrol; Wendy M. Calvin; Jack D. Farmer; William H. Farrand; W. Goetz; Matthew P. Golombek; J. A. Grant; Ronald Greeley; Edward A. Guinness; Alexander G. Hayes; M. Y. H. Hubbard; K. E. Herkenhoff; M. J. Johnson; James Richard Johnson; Jonathan Joseph; K. M. Kinch; Mark T. Lemmon; Rongxing Li; M. B. Madsen; J. N. Maki; Michael C. Malin; E. McCartney; Scott M. McLennan; Harry Y. McSween
Space Science Reviews | 2012
M. P. Golombek; John A. Grant; Devin Kipp; Ashwin R. Vasavada; R. L. Kirk; R. L. Fergason; P. Bellutta; F. Calef; K. Larsen; Y. Katayama; A. Huertas; Ross A. Beyer; Allen Chen; T. J. Parker; B. Pollard; S. Lee; Y. Sun; R. Hoover; H. Sladek; John P. Grotzinger; Richard Welch; E. Z. Noe Dobrea; Joseph R. Michalski; Mary Watkins
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2010
E. Z. Noe Dobrea; Janice L. Bishop; Nancy K. McKeown; R. Fu; C. M. Rossi; J. R. Michalski; C. Heinlein; V. Hanus; F. Poulet; R. J. F. Mustard; Scott L. Murchie; Alfred S. McEwen; Gregg A. Swayze; Jean-Pierre Bibring; Erick R. Malaret; C. D. Hash
Geophysical Research Letters | 2009
James J. Wray; E. Z. Noe Dobrea; Raymond E. Arvidson; Sandra Margot Wiseman; S. W. Squyres; Alfred S. McEwen; John F. Mustard; Scott L. Murchie
Geophysical Research Letters | 2008
Sandra Margot Wiseman; Raymond E. Arvidson; Jeffrey C. Andrews-Hanna; Roger N. Clark; N. L. Lanza; D. J. Des Marais; Giuseppe A. Marzo; Richard V. Morris; Scott L. Murchie; H. Newsom; E. Z. Noe Dobrea; A. M. Ollila; F. Poulet; Ted L. Roush; F. P. Seelos; Gregg A. Swayze
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2009
Briony Horgan; James F. Bell; E. Z. Noe Dobrea; Edward A. Cloutis; Desmond T. Bailey; M. A. Craig; L. H. Roach; John F. Mustard
Icarus | 2010
Nathan T. Bridges; Maria E. Banks; Ross A. Beyer; Frank C. Chuang; E. Z. Noe Dobrea; K. E. Herkenhoff; Laszlo P. Keszthelyi; Kathryn Elspeth Fishbaugh; Alfred S. McEwen; Timothy I. Michaels; B. J. Thomson; James J. Wray
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2009
James F. Bell; M. J. Wolff; M. C. Malin; Wendy M. Calvin; B. A. Cantor; Michael A. Caplinger; R. T. Clancy; Kenneth S. Edgett; Laurence J. Edwards; J. Fahle; F. Ghaemi; Robert M. Haberle; A. Hale; Philip B. James; Steven W. Lee; Timothy Hubbard McConnochie; E. Z. Noe Dobrea; Michael A. Ravine; D. Schaeffer; K. D. Supulver; Peter C. Thomas