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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2006

In situ and experimental evidence for acidic weathering of rocks and soils on Mars

Joel A. Hurowitz; Scott M. McLennan; Nicholas J. Tosca; Raymond E. Arvidson; Joseph Ryan Michalski; Douglas W. Ming; C. Schröder; Steven W. Squyres

Experimental data for alteration of synthetic Martian basalts at pH = 0-1 indicate that chemical fractionations at low pH are vastly different from those observed during terrestrial weathering. Rock surface analyses from Gusev crater are well described by the relationships apparent from low-pH experimental alteration data. A model for rock surface alteration is developed, which indicates that a leached alteration zone is present on rock surfaces at Gusev. This zone is not chemically fractionated to a large degree from the underlying rock interior, indicating that the rock surface alteration process has occurred at low water to rock ratio. The geochemistry of natural rock surfaces analyzed by APXS is consistent with a mixture between adhering soil/dust and the leached alteration zone. The chemistry of rock surfaces analyzed after brushing with the RAT is largely representative of the leached alteration zone. The chemistry of rock surfaces analyzed after grinding with the RAT is largely representative of the interior of the rock, relatively unaffected by the alteration process occurring at the rock surface. Elemental measurements from the Spirit, Opportunity, Pathfinder, and Viking 1 landing sites indicate that soil chemistry from widely separated locations is consistent with the low-pH, low water to rock ratio alteration relationships developed for Gusev rocks. Soils are affected principally by mobility of Fe and Mg, consistent with alteration of olivine-bearing basalt and subsequent precipitation of Fe- and Mg-bearing secondary minerals as the primary control on soil geochemistry. Copyright 2006 by the American Geophysical Union.


Icarus | 2005

Mineralogical constraints on the high-silica martian surface component observed by TES

Joseph Ryan Michalski; M. D. Kraft; Thomas G. Sharp; Lynda B. Williams; Philip R. Christensen


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2006

The rocks of Gusev Crater as viewed by the Mini-TES instrument

Steve Ruff; Philip R. Christensen; Diana L. Blaney; William H. Farrand; Jeffrey R. Johnson; Joseph Ryan Michalski; Jeffrey Edward Moersch; Shawn P. Wright; Steven W. Squyres


Geophysical Research Letters | 2003

Effects of pure silica coatings on thermal emission spectra of basaltic rocks: Considerations for Martian surface mineralogy

M. D. Kraft; Joseph Ryan Michalski; Thomas G. Sharp


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2006

Emission spectroscopy of clay minerals and evidence for poorly crystalline aluminosilicates on Mars from Thermal Emission Spectrometer data

Joseph Ryan Michalski; M. D. Kraft; Thomas G. Sharp; Lynda B. Williams; Philip R. Christensen


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2007

Evidence for montmorillonite or its compositional equivalent in Columbia Hills, Mars

Benton C. Clark; Raymond E. Arvidson; Ralf Gellert; Richard V. Morris; Douglas W. Ming; L. Richter; Steve Ruff; Joseph Ryan Michalski; William H. Farrand; Albert S. Yen; K. E. Herkenhoff; R. Li; S. W. Squyres; C. Schröder; Goestar Klingelhöfer; James F. Bell


Geophysical Research Letters | 2003

Thermal emission spectroscopy of the silica polymorphs and considerations for remote sensing of Mars

Joseph Ryan Michalski; M. D. Kraft; T. R. Diedrich; Thomas G. Sharp; Philip R. Christensen


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2006

Effects of chemical weathering on infrared spectra of Columbia River Basalt and spectral interpretations of martian alteration

Joseph Ryan Michalski; M. D. Kraft; Thomas G. Sharp; Philip R. Christensen


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2004

Thermal infrared analysis of weathered granitic rock compositions in the Sacaton Mountains, Arizona: Implications for petrologic classifications from thermal infrared remote‐sensing data

Joseph Ryan Michalski; Stephen J. Reynolds; Thomas G. Sharp; Philip R. Christensen


Mars, The International Journal of Mars Science and Exploration | 2011

Aqueous mineralogy and stratigraphy at and around the proposed Mawrth Vallis MSL Landing Site: New insights into the aqueous history of the region

Eldar Zeev Noe Dobrea; Joseph Ryan Michalski; Gregg A. Swayze

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M. D. Kraft

Arizona State University

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Francois Poulet

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Raymond E. Arvidson

Washington University in St. Louis

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E. B. Rampe

Arizona State University

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Gregg A. Swayze

United States Geological Survey

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