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Zhurong reveals recent aqueous activities in Utopia Planitia, Mars

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SCIENCE ADVANCES
Volume 8, Issue 19, Pages -

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abn8555

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  1. Strategic Priority Research Program of CAS [XDB 41000000]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [42072337]
  3. preresearch project on Civil Aerospace Technologies - CNSA [D020102, D020101]
  4. Pandeng Program of National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  5. Carlsberg Foundation, Denmark [CF18_1105]

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This study used data collected by the Zhurong rover of China's Tianwen-1 mission to identify hydrated minerals and liquid water activities at the landing site in the Amazonian region of Mars, indicating a more active hydrosphere on Mars than previously believed.
The Mars' climate is cold and dry in the most recent epoch, and liquid water activities are considered extremely limited. Previous orbital data only show sporadic hydrous minerals in the northern lowlands of Mars excavated by large impacts. Using the short-wave infrared spectral data obtained by the Zhurong rover of China's Tianwen-1 mission, which landed in southern Utopia Planitia on Mars, we identify hydrated sulfate/silica materials on the Amazonian terrain at the landing site. These hydrated minerals are associated with bright-toned rocks, interpreted to be duricrust developed locally. The lithified duricrusts suggest that formation with substantial liquid water originates by either groundwater rising or subsurface ice melting. In situ evidence for aqueous activities identified at Zhurong's landing site indicates a more active Amazonian hydrosphere for Mars than previously thought.

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