Evidence for a Diagenetic Origin of Vera Rubin Ridge, Gale Crater, Mars: Summary and Synthesis of <i>Curiosity</i>'s Exploration Campaign

A. A. Fraeman(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), L. A. Edgar(United States Geological Survey), E. B. Rampe(Johnson Space Center), L. M. Thompson(University of New Brunswick), J. Frydenvang(University of Copenhagen), Christopher M. Fedo(Knoxville College), Jeffrey G. Catalano(Washington University in St. Louis), W. E. Dietrich(Planetary Science Institute), T. S. J. Gabriel(Arizona State University), A. R. Vasavada(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), J. P. Grotzinger(California Institute of Technology), J. L’Haridon(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), N. Mangold(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), V. Z. Sun(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Christopher H. House(Pennsylvania State University), A. B. Bryk(Planetary Science Institute), C. Hardgrove(Arizona State University), S. Czarnecki(Arizona State University), K. M. Stack(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), R. V. Morris(Johnson Space Center), R. E. Arvidson(Washington University in St. Louis), Steven G. Banham(Imperial College London), K. A. Bennett(United States Geological Survey), J. C. Bridges(University of Leicester), Christopher S. Edwards(Northern Arizona University), Woodward W. Fischer(California Institute of Technology), V. K. Fox(University of Minnesota), Sanjeev Gupta(Imperial College London), B. Horgan(Purdue University West Lafayette), Samantha Jacob(Arizona State University), J. R. Johnson(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), S. S. Johnson(Georgetown University), David M. Rubin(University of California, Santa Cruz), M. R. Salvatore(Northern Arizona University), S. P. Schwenzer(The Open University), K. L. Siebach(Rice University), N. Stein(California Institute of Technology), S. M. R. Turner(The Open University), Danika Wellington(Arizona State University), R. C. Wiens(Los Alamos National Laboratory), Amy J. Williams(University of Florida), G. David(Institut de Recherche en Astrophysique et Planétologie), G. M. Wong(Pennsylvania State University)
Journal of Geophysical Research Planets
July 27, 2020
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Abstract This paper provides an overview of the Curiosity rover's exploration at Vera Rubin ridge (VRR) and summarizes the science results. VRR is a distinct geomorphic feature on lower Aeolis Mons (informally known as Mount Sharp) that was identified in orbital data based on its distinct texture, topographic expression, and association with a hematite spectral signature. Curiosity conducted extensive remote sensing observations, acquired data on dozens of contact science targets, and drilled three outcrop samples from the ridge, as well as one outcrop sample immediately below the ridge. Our observations indicate that strata composing VRR were deposited in a predominantly lacustrine setting and are part of the Murray formation. The rocks within the ridge are chemically in family with underlying Murray formation strata. Red hematite is dispersed throughout much of the VRR bedrock, and this is the source of the orbital spectral detection. Gray hematite is also present in isolated, gray‐colored patches concentrated toward the upper elevations of VRR, and these gray patches also contain small, dark Fe‐rich nodules. We propose that VRR formed when diagenetic event(s) preferentially hardened rocks, which were subsequently eroded into a ridge by wind. Diagenesis also led to enhanced crystallization and/or cementation that deepened the ferric‐related spectral absorptions on the ridge, which helped make them readily distinguishable from orbit. Results add to existing evidence of protracted aqueous environments at Gale crater and give new insight into how diagenesis shaped Mars' rock record.


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