Title: West Candor Chasma MSL Landing site
1West Candor Chasma MSL Landing site
- N. Mangold, J.P. Bibring, A. Gendrin,
- C. Quantin, F. Poulet, J. Mustard, S. Pelkey,
- and OMEGA team HRSC team
2OMEGA detects two types of hydrated minerals
- Phyllosilicates
- Noachian age, involves neutral pH, etc
- Solve questions such as very primitive conditions
- See JP Bibring and J. Mustard talk this afternoon
- 2. Sulfates
- Later episodes, more acidic environments, etc.
- Solve questions such as origin of sulfur,
- the stability of liquid water at the surface,
- Hesperian age conditions, etc.
3Kieserite Polyhydrated sulfates Gypsum Polyhydrate
d sulfates others
Exemple in Capri Chasma
Uptodate sulfates detection with OMEGA (map by
Aline Gendrin)
Detection of sulfates on light toned Interior
Layered Deposits (ILD) (Gendrin et al., 2005)
MOC
4- Scientific interest of sulfates in Valles
Marineris - Valles Marineris is a natural cross section into
Mars rocks - Lot of outcrops over km thick units
- More diversity and relationships with lava flows
of the flanks - (and origin of sulfur?)
- Valles Marineris is a
- unique landscape on Mars
- with spectacular views
HRSC/MEX
5- The two types of sulfates are only the visible
part of the iceberg - Other minerals hidden behind (iron oxides)
- - Sulfates as an indicator of liquid water
related processes
Kieserite
Iron oxides
(Gendrin et al., LPSC 2006)
6- Where to go in Valles Marineris?
- Go to sites
- Many many sites
- are possible,
- but bad trafficability
- because sand dunes
Example in Ganges Chasma, Juventae etc
2. Direct site on sulfate rich layered
deposits
- Do not need to cross 10 km before
7- Why West Candor Chasma?
- Extended area with sulfates on Mars
- Extended area of layered deposits outcrops over
6 km thick
MOC
8Red kieserite from 2.1 mm Greenpolyhydrated
sulfates from 1.9 mm
Band depth 2-5
10 km
910 km
1010 km
11Most sulfates signatures are on scarps.
10 km
1220 km
MOLA 2000m slopes gt5 gt small pieces of
sulfates remaining
131st site coord (545S 7550W)
20 km circle
MOCs over HRSC
141st site coord (545S 7550W)
20 km circle
MOCs over HRSC
15HRSC DEM
50m50m30m
3 slope
20 km
16MOC over HRSC
173D HRSC view
Site 2
Site 1
EV2x
18Site 2 617 7645
20 km
Geologically interesting Butrough and
irregular
19Site 3 517 7653
20 km
- Close to wallslopes
- Stratigraphic relationships
- Role of fluid in lavas?
But also rough areas
20Conclusions Landing in West Candor seems
possible Especially here 545S 7547W , to
study in detail
Other sites with landing on layered
terrains See Quantin et al. next in Melas
Chasma This afternoon Eastern Terra Meridiani
21Go to sites?
10 km
MOLA 2000m slopes gt5 gt small pieces of
sulfates remaining
2210 km
Same with pyroxene in blue
231
2
10 km
Same with pyroxene in blue
24 Kieserite (MgSO4.H2O)
Polyhydrated sulfates (could be epsomite, etc.)
Where to land? gt If possible on sulfate rich
layers gt Look at topography and slopes
Library
Spectra ratio
OMEGA spectrum
Reference
1.9 2.4 mm
2.1 2.4 mm