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Evidence for a sedimentary origin of clay minerals in the Mawrth Vallis region, Mars

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GEOLOGY
Volume 35, Issue 10, Pages 951-954

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GEOLOGICAL SOC AMER, INC
DOI: 10.1130/G23854A.1

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Mars; clay minerals; alteration; weathering; sediments; astrobiology

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Clay minerals detected spectroscopically in the Mawrth Vallis region of Mars correspond to a complex, layered, thick (>600 m) stratigraphic section of ancient bedrock. Because the light-toned, clay-bearing rocks are lithologically diverse over a broad area (>80,000 km(2)), have significant internal layering and complexity, and contain buried impact craters within the section (demonstrating that they were deposited over a geologically significant duration of time), we interpret the host rocks as sedimentary or possibly pyroclastic. Crater counts date the clay-bearing rocks to early-middle Noachian time (estimated as 3.8-4.1 Ga). Geomorphic observations suggest that the rocks were lithified early and deeply eroded during the late Noachian-early Hesperian. The combination of a probable ancient sedimentary context of the clays and a moderate pH formation environment implied by the occurrence of smectites clearly places these rocks among the most important targets for future astrobiological exploration.

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