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Rock Abundance and Erosion Rate at the Zhurong Landing Site in Southern Utopia Planitia on Mars

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EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE
卷 9, 期 8, 页码 -

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2022EA002252

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Mars; Zhurong rover; landing site; rock abundance; erosion rate

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  1. China Academy of Space Technology [17CPIT/HK0103]
  2. Research Grants Council of Hong Kong [R5043-19, PolyU 15210520]

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This study investigated the rock abundance and erosion rate at the landing site of the Chinese Mars rover, Zhurong, in southern Utopia Planitia. A convolutional neural network based method was developed for rock detection, and approximately 10,000 rocks were extracted. The study found that the rock abundance at the landing site was approximately 5%.
Rocks on the Martian surface exhibit signatures of geological activities. Rock distribution is also an important factor for landing site selection for exploration missions. This study investigated the rock abundance and erosion rate at the landing site of the Chinese Mars rover, Zhurong, in southern Utopia Planitia. A convolutional neural network based method was developed for rock detection from the images (0.7 m/pixel) obtained by using the high-resolution imaging camera (HiRIC) onboard the Tianwen-1 orbiter. Approximately 10,000 rocks with a minimum diameter of 1.4 m (2 pixels on the image) were extracted from the HiRIC images covering the Zhurong landing site and its neighboring region. According to the results, the rock abundance at the Zhurong landing site was approximately 5%. Measurements from the ground images acquired by the Zhurong rover after landing confirmed a rock abundance of approximately 5% at the landing site, consistent with the orbital measurement before landing. Furthermore, we investigated the rock erosion rate at the Zhurong landing region. Rock abundance was negatively correlated with the crater retention age and positively correlated with crater diameter. The obtained rock breakdown rate (0.054 nm/y to 0.074 nm/y) and surface denudation rate by filled volume of craters (0.104 nm/y to 0.209 nm/y) were in agreement with the values previously reported for the Amazonian period on Mars. The low erosion rate implies a dry climate and the absence of fluvial erosion processes in the Amazonian period.

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