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Hydrothermal origin of halogens at Home Plate, Gusev Crater

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dc.contributor.author Schmidt, M. E. en
dc.contributor.author Ruff, S. W. en
dc.contributor.author McCoy, Timothy J. en
dc.contributor.author Farrand, W. H. en
dc.contributor.author Johnson, J. R. en
dc.contributor.author Gellert, R. en
dc.contributor.author Ming, D. W. en
dc.contributor.author Morris, R. V. en
dc.contributor.author Cabrol, Nathalie A. en
dc.contributor.author Lewis, K. W. en
dc.contributor.author Schroeder, C. en
dc.date.accessioned 2013-04-22T18:26:28Z
dc.date.available 2013-04-22T18:26:28Z
dc.date.issued 2008
dc.identifier.citation Schmidt, M. E., Ruff, S. W., McCoy, Timothy J., Farrand, W. H., Johnson, J. R., Gellert, R., Ming, D. W., Morris, R. V., Cabrol, Nathalie A., Lewis, K. W., and Schroeder, C. 2008. "<a href="https%3A%2F%2Frepository.si.edu%2Fhandle%2F10088%2F20556">Hydrothermal origin of halogens at Home Plate, Gusev Crater</a>." <em>Journal of Geophysical Research. E. Planets</em>. 113:E06S12&ndash;E06S12. en
dc.identifier.issn 2169-9097
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10088/20556
dc.description.abstract In the Inner Basin of the Columbia Hills, Gusev Crater is Home Plate, an 80 m platform of layered clastic rocks of the Barnhill class with microscopic and macroscopic textures, including a bomb sag, suggestive of a phreatomagmatic origin. We present data acquired by the Spirit Mars Exploration Rover by Alpha Particle X-Ray Spectrometer (APXS), Mossbauer Spectrometer, Miniature Thermal Emission Spectrometer (Mini-TES), and Panoramic Camera (Pancam) for the Barnhill class rocks and nearby vesicular Irvine class basalts. In major element concentrations (e. g., SiO2, Al2O3, MgO, and FeO*), the two rock classes are similar, suggesting that they are derived from a similar magmatic source. The Barnhill class, however, has higher abundances of Cl, Br, Zn, and Ge with comparable SO3 to the Irvine basalts. Nanophase ferric oxide (np ox) and volcanic glass were detected in the Barnhill class rocks by Mossbauer and Mini-TES, respectively, and imply greater alteration and cooling rates in the Barnhill than in the Irvine class rocks. The high volatile elements in the Barnhill class agree with volcanic textures that imply interaction with a briny groundwater during eruption and (or) by later alteration. Differences in composition between the Barnhill and Irvine classes allow the fingerprinting of a Na-Mg-Zn-Ge-Cl-Br (+/- Fe +/- Ca +/- CO2) brine with low S. Nearby sulfate salt soils of fumarolic origin may reflect fractionation of an acidic S-rich vapor during boiling of a hydrothermal brine at depth. Persistent groundwater was likely present during and after the formation of Home Plate. en
dc.relation.ispartof Journal of Geophysical Research. E. Planets en
dc.title Hydrothermal origin of halogens at Home Plate, Gusev Crater en
dc.type Journal Article en
dc.identifier.srbnumber 73175
rft.jtitle Journal of Geophysical Research. E. Planets
rft.volume 113
rft.spage E06S12
rft.epage E06S12
dc.description.SIUnit CHEMISTRY en
dc.description.SIUnit CHLORINE en
dc.description.SIUnit NMNH en
dc.description.SIUnit NH-Mineral Sciences en
dc.citation.spage E06S12
dc.citation.epage E06S12


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