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Sedimentological and Geochemical Perspectives on a Marginal Lake Environment Recorded in the Hartmann's Valley and Karasburg Members of the Murray Formation, Gale Crater, Mars

Gwizd, S. and Fedo, C. and Grotzinger, J. and Banham, S. and Rivera-Hernández, F. and Stack, K. M. and Siebach, K. and Thorpe, M. and Thompson, L. and O’Connell-Cooper, C. and Stein, N. and Edgar, L. and Gupta, S. and Rubin, D. and Sumner, D. and Vasavada, A. R. (2022) Sedimentological and Geochemical Perspectives on a Marginal Lake Environment Recorded in the Hartmann's Valley and Karasburg Members of the Murray Formation, Gale Crater, Mars. Journal of Geophysical Research. Planets, 127 (8). Art. No. e2022JE007280. ISSN 2169-9097. doi:10.1029/2022je007280. https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20220811-935563000

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Abstract

This study utilizes instruments from the Curiosity rover payload to develop an integrated paleoenvironmental and compositional reconstruction for the 65-m thick interval of stratigraphy comprising the Hartmann's Valley and Karasburg members of the Murray formation, Gale crater, Mars. The stratigraphy consists of cross-stratified sandstone (Facies 1), planar-laminated sandstone (Facies 2), and planar-laminated mudstone (Facies 3). Facies 1 is composed of sandstone showing truncated sets of concave-curvilinear laminae stacked into cosets. Sets are estimated to be meter-to sub-meter-scale, consistent with low-height dunes. Thin stratigraphic intervals of Facies 1 and stacking patterns with Facies 2 and 3 support a wet aeolian dune interpretation. Meter-thick packages of planar-laminated sandstone (Facies 2) are interpreted to represent interfingering dune-interdune strata. Facies 3 consists of meter-thick packages of planar-laminated mudstone interpreted to represent lacustrine deposition with persistent standing water. Integration of geochemistry with each facies reveals some compositional control based on the depositional process. Models for source rock composition from Alpha Particle X-Ray Spectrometer measurements show that facies derived from a basaltic source. Alteration indices and geochemical trends provide evidence that moderate chemical weathering occurred before compositional changes due to diagenesis. Differences in wt% FeO(T) and TiO2 between facies are minimal, though trends point to sediment sorting in transport. Comparisons to terrestrial basaltic sedimentary systems indicate that the Hartmann's Valley and Karasburg facies reflect deposition in an environment where diverse subaqueous and subaerial facies persisted adjacent to a long-lived body of water.


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https://doi.org/10.1029/2022JE007280DOIArticle
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https://pds-imaging.jpl.nasa.gov/volumes/msl.htmlRelated ItemNASA Planetary Data System Cartography and Imaging Sciences Node
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https://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/missions/mer/index.htmRelated ItemNASA Planetary Data System Geosciences Node
ORCID:
AuthorORCID
Gwizd, S.0000-0001-5818-9123
Fedo, C.0000-0002-2626-1132
Grotzinger, J.0000-0001-9324-1257
Banham, S.0000-0003-1206-1639
Rivera-Hernández, F.0000-0003-1401-2259
Stack, K. M.0000-0003-3444-6695
Siebach, K.0000-0002-6628-6297
Thorpe, M.0000-0002-1235-9016
Thompson, L.0000-0002-5444-952X
O’Connell-Cooper, C.0000-0003-4561-3663
Stein, N.0000-0003-3385-9957
Edgar, L.0000-0001-7512-7813
Rubin, D.0000-0003-1169-1452
Sumner, D.0000-0002-7343-2061
Vasavada, A. R.0000-0003-2665-286X
Additional Information:The authors acknowledge the critical efforts of the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Curiosity rover engineering and science operations teams as well as the MSL Sedimentology and Stratigraphy Working Group. Part of this research was carried out at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under a contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Mastcam mosaics were processed by the Mastcam team at Malin Space Science Systems. The MSL APXS instrument, its operation and data analysis is enabled by CSA. We thank two reviewers for the comprehensive feedback that greatly improved the quality of this manuscript. S. Gwizd and C. Fedo acknowledge funding from NASA/JPL subcontract #1546201. Data Availability Statement: The code repository for the MMGIS interface can be accessed through (https://github.com/NASA-AMMOS/MMGIS) and is detailed by Calef et al. (2019). The HiRISE mosaic used through the MMGIS interface can be accessed through Calef and Parker (2016). Data derived from HiRISE (McEwen, 2005) and CTX (Malin, 2007) images can also be accessed through the NASA Planetary Data System Geosciences Node (https://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/missions/mro/default.htm). All Mastcam (Malin, 2013) and MAHLI (Edgett, 2013a, 2013b) images used in this manuscript may be accessed through the NASA Planetary Data System Cartography and Imaging Sciences Node (https://pds-imaging.jpl.nasa.gov/volumes/msl.html). All MSL APXS data used in this manuscript can be accessed through the NASA Planetary Data System Geosciences Node (https://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/missions/msl/index.html; Gellert, 2013). All MER APXS data used in this manuscript may be accessed through the NASA Planetary Data System Geosciences Node (https://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/missions/mer/index.htm; Gellert, 2019).
Group:Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences
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NASA/JPL1546201
Issue or Number:8
DOI:10.1029/2022je007280
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