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Elemental composition of manganese- and phosphorus-rich nodules in the Knockfarril Hill member, Gale crater, Mars

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ICARUS
卷 392, 期 -, 页码 -

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2022.115372

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Mars surface; Geological processes; Spectroscopy; Experimental techniques; Instrumentation

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The Mars Science Laboratory rover Curiosity found nodules rich in manganese and phosphorus during its exploration of the Knockfarril Hill member of Gale crater on Mars. X-ray spectroscopy data from the Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer (APXS) indicated concentrations of P2O5 possibly exceeding 18 wt% and MnO exceeding 8 wt%. These nodules occur intermittently in sedimentary layers and are associated with calcium sulfate that precipitated from infiltrated fluid. The oxidation state of Mn is likely 2+.
The Mars Science Laboratory rover Curiosity encountered nodules rich in manganese and phosphorus while exploring the Knockfarril Hill member of Gale crater on Mars. Deconvolution of X-ray spectroscopy data acquired by the Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer (APXS) at the spectral level indicate P2O5 concentrations possibly in excess of 18 wt% and MnO exceeding 8 wt%. The nodules occur intermittently in-mm-thick layers concordant with the sedimentary laminae, extending up to-10 cm laterally. Calcium sulfate associated with the nodules is interpreted as having precipitated from fluid that infiltrated between the nodule-bearing bedding planes in a separate and subsequent fluid event. Though the Mn-and P-bearing phase(s) was(were) not definitively iden-tified by X-ray diffraction, evolved gas analyses show that the oxidation state of Mn is most likely 2+.

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