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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2010

Microscopy analysis of soils at the Phoenix landing site, Mars: Classification of soil particles and description of their optical and magnetic properties

W. Goetz; W. T. Pike; S. F. Hviid; M. B. Madsen; Richard V. Morris; Michael H. Hecht; U. Staufer; K. Leer; H. Sykulska; E. Hemmig; J. Marshall; John Michael Morookian; D. Parrat; S. Vijendran; Brent J. Bos; M. R. El Maarry; H. U. Keller; R. Kramm; W. J. Markiewicz; L. Drube; Diana L. Blaney; Raymond E. Arvidson; James F. Bell; Robert O. Reynolds; Peter W. H. Smith; P. Woida; R. Woida; R. Tanner

The optical microscope onboard the Phoenix spacecraft has returned color images (4 ?m pixel?1) of soils that were delivered to and held on various substrates. A preliminary taxonomy of Phoenix soil particles, based on color, size, and shape, identifies the following particle types [generic names in brackets]: (1) reddish fines, mostly unresolved, that are spectrally similar to (though slightly darker than) global airborne dust [red fines], (2) silt? to sand?sized brownish grains [brown sand], (3) silt? to sand?sized black grains [black sand], and (4) small amounts of whitish fines, possibly salts [white fines]. Most particles have a saturation magnetization in the range 0.5?2 Am2 kg?1 as inferred from their interaction with magnetic substrates. The particle size distribution has two distinct peaks below 10 ?m (fines) and in the range 20–100 ?m (grains), respectively, and is different from that of ripple soils in Gusev crater. In particular medium to large sand grains appear to be absent in Phoenix soils. Most sand grains have subrounded shape with variable texture. A fractured grain (observed on sol 112) reveals evidence of micrometer?sized crystal facets. The brown sand category displays a large diversity in color including shiny, almost colorless particles. Potential source regions for these grains may be the Tharsis volcanoes or Heimdal crater (20 km east of the landing site). The black grains are suggested to belong to a more widespread population of particles with mafic mineralogy. The absence of black/brown composite grains is consistent with different formation pathways and source regions for each grain type.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2009

Possible physical and thermodynamical evidence for liquid water at the Phoenix landing site

Nilton De Oliveira Renno; Brent J. Bos; David C. Catling; Benton C. Clark; Line Drube; David A. Fisher; W. Goetz; S. F. Hviid; Horst Uwe Keller; Jasper F. Kok; Samuel P. Kounaves; K. Leer; Mark T. Lemmon; M. B. Madsen; Wojciech J. Markiewicz; J. Marshall; Christopher P. McKay; Manish Mehta; M. D. Smith; María-Paz Zorzano; Peter W. H. Smith; Carol R. Stoker; Suzanne M. M. Young


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2009

Overview of the magnetic properties experiments on the Mars Exploration Rovers

M. B. Madsen; W. Goetz; P. Bertelsen; C. S. Binau; F. Folkmann; Haraldur Pall Gunnlaugsson; J.I. Hjollum; S. F. Hviid; J. Jensen; K. M. Kinch; K. Leer; Daniel Esmarch Madsen; Jonathan Peter Merrison; M. Olsen; H. M. Arneson; James F. Bell; Ralf Gellert; K. E. Herkenhoff; James Richard Johnson; M. J. Johnson; G. Klingelhöfer; E. McCartney; D. W. Ming; Richard V. Morris; J. Proton; D. Rodionov; M. Sims; S. W. Squyres; Thomas J. Wdowiak; Albert S. Yen


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2010

Magnetic and optical properties of airborne dust and settling rates of dust at the Phoenix landing site

L. Drube; K. Leer; W. Goetz; H. P. Gunnlaugsson; M. P. Haspang; N. Lauritsen; M. B. Madsen; L. K. D. Sørensen; M. D. Ellehoj; Mark T. Lemmon; Richard V. Morris; Diana L. Blaney; Robert O. Reynolds; Peter W. H. Smith


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2008

Magnetic properties experiments and the Surface Stereo Imager calibration target onboard the Mars Phoenix 2007 Lander: Design, calibration, and science goals

K. Leer; P. Bertelsen; C. S. Binau; L. Djernis Olsen; L. Drube; T. V. Falkenberg; M. P. Haspang; M. B. Madsen; M. Olsen; H. Sykulska; S. Vijendran; W. T. Pike; Urs Staufer; D. Parrat; Mark T. Lemmon; Michael H. Hecht; C. T. Mogensen; M. A. Gross; W. Goetz; J. Marshall; Daniel T. Britt; Peter W. H. Smith; C. Shinohara; P. Woida; R. Woida; R. Tanner; Robert O. Reynolds; A. Shaw


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2008

Search for magnetic minerals in Martian rocks: Overview of the Rock Abrasion Tool (RAT) magnet investigation on Spirit and Opportunity

W. Goetz; K. Leer; H. P. Gunnlaugsson; Paul Bartlett; Brandon Basso; James F. Bell; P. Bertelsen; Charlotte S. Binau; Phillip C. Chu; S. Gorevan; Mikkel Fougt Hansen; S. F. Hviid; K. M. Kinch; G. Klingelhöfer; A. G. Kusack; M. B. Madsen; Douglas W. Ming; Richard V. Morris; Erik Mumm; T. Myrick; M. Olsen; Steven W. Squyres; Jack Wilson; Albert S. Yen


Hyperfine Interactions | 2006

Backscattering Mössbauer spectroscopy of Martian dust

P. Bertelsen; M. B. Madsen; C. S. Binau; W. Goetz; H. P. Gunnlaugsson; S. F. Hviid; K. M. Kinch; G. Klingelhöfer; K. Leer; D. E. Madsen; Jonathan Peter Merrison; M. Olsen; S. W. Squyres


Archive | 2008

Sublimation of Exposed Snow Queen Surface Water Ice as Observed by the Phoenix Mars Lander

Wojciech J. Markiewicz; Horst Uwe Keller; Konrad J. Kossacki; Michael T. Mellon; H. F. Stubbe; Brent J. Bos; Rigel Woida; L. Drube; K. Leer; M. B. Madsen; W. Goetz; M. R. El Maarry; Peter W. H. Smith


Archive | 2007

The Nature of Martian Airborne Dust. Indication of Long-lasting Dry Periods on the Surface of Mars

W. Goetz; M. B. Madsen; S. F. Hviid; Ralf Gellert; H. P. Gunnlaugsson; K. M. Kinch; G. Klingelhöfer; K. Leer; M. Olsen


Archive | 2003

Magnetic Anomalies in Iceland: Implications for the Magnetic Anomalies on Mars

H. P. Gunnlaugsson; L. S. Bendtsen; P. Bertelsen; C. S. Binau; J. Gaarsmand; W. Goetz; Örn Helgason; Leo Kristjansson; J. M. Knudsen; K. Leer; M. B. Madsen; P. Nørnberg; Sigurur Steinorsson; G. Weyer

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M. B. Madsen

University of Copenhagen

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S. F. Hviid

German Aerospace Center

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L. Drube

University of Copenhagen

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Michael H. Hecht

California Institute of Technology

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P. Bertelsen

University of Copenhagen

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