Copper enrichments in the Kimberley formation in Gale crater, Mars: Evidence for a Cu deposit at the source
Abstract
Copper quantification with laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) using a univariate calibration model enables the ChemCam instrument onboard the Curiosity rover to measure unusually elevated Cu concentrations in potassic sandstones and Mn-oxide-bearing fracture fills in the Kimberley region of Gale crater, Mars. Mostly, the copper phases occurring in sedimentary bedrock are associated with detrital silicates, including feldspars, pyroxenes and K-phyllosilicates, likely coming from a potassic igneous source near the northern crater rim, while those present in the fractures are likely adsorbed on the surface of manganese oxides. These two different mineralogical associations imply at least two distinct processes: Cu enrichment in bedrock at the source, likely during crystallization of the igneous silicates, and adsorption of Cu on Mn-oxides precipitated from groundwater that encountered oxidizing conditions within fractures in the bedrock. The potassic sediments enriched in copper may be evidence of a porphyry copper deposit or an impact-induced hydrothermal deposit in the source region.
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© 2018 Elsevier. Received 13 July 2018, Revised 5 December 2018, Accepted 5 December 2018, Available online 11 December 2018. All the major element and copper contents of standards and ChemCam points discussed here are listed in the supplementary table and can be found in http://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/missions/msl/chemcam.htm. The MSL teams are thanked for their part in this work. This work was carried out with funding from CNRS and CNES in France and by NASA's Mars Exploration Program in the US.Attached Files
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- Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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