CRISM image: high-calcium pyroxene in Bosporus Planum

The two featured images here show iron/magnesium-rich minerals in the Bosporus Planum region of Mars. The Martian crust is made mostly of igneous rock containing the minerals olivine and pyroxene. Pyroxene is the dominant silicate mineral in most igneous rocks and contains iron, magnesium and variable amounts of calcium… [More at link]

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