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Setting constraints on the nature and origin of the two major hydrous sulfates on Mars: Monohydrated and polyhydrated sulfates

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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-PLANETS
卷 121, 期 4, 页码 678-694

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1002/2015JE004889

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  1. NASA MFRP project [NNX10AM89G]
  2. NASA support for ExoMars [1295053]
  3. ASTEP project [NNX09AE80A, 08-SC-1072]
  4. MatISSE project [NNX13AM22G]
  5. McDonnell Center for Space Science at Washington University in St. Louis

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Monohydrated Mg sulfate (MgSO4 center dot H2O) and polyhydrated sulfate are the most common and abundant hydrous sulfates observed thus far on Mars. They are widely distributed and coexist in many locations. On the basis of results from two new sets of experiments, in combination with past experimental studies and the subsurface salt mineralogy observed at a saline playa (Dalangtan, DLT) in a terrestrial analogue hyperarid region on the Tibet Plateau, we can now set new constraints on the nature and origin of these two major Martian sulfates. Starkeyite (MgSO4 center dot 4H(2)O) is the best candidate for polyhydrated sulfate. MgSO4 center dot H2O in the form of LH-1w, generated from dehydration of Mg sulfates with high degrees of hydration, is the most likely mineral form for the majority of Martian monohydrated Mg sulfate. Two critical properties of Mg sulfates are responsible for the coexistence of these two phases that have very different degrees of hydration: (1) the metastability of a substructural unit in starkeyite at relatively low temperatures, and (2) catalytic effects attributed to coprecipitated species (sulfates, chlorides, oxides, and hydroxides) from chemically complex brines that help overcome the metastability of starkeyite. The combination of these two properties controls the coexistence of the LH-1w layer and starkeyite layers at many locations on Mars, which sometimes occur in an interbedded stratigraphy. The structural H2O held by these two broadly distributed sulfates represents a large H2O reservoir at the surface and in the shallow subsurface on current Mars.

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