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Tag Archives: phyllosilicates
HiRISE: Crater with possible phyllosilicates
Crater with possible phyllosilicates in the Terra Cimmeria highlands. Beautiful Mars series.
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Tagged Beautiful Mars, clay minerals, High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, HiRISE, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, MRO, NASA, phyllosilicates, Terra Cimmeria, University of Arizona
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HiRISE: The Painted Desert near Mawrth Vallis
The clay-rich terrain surrounding Mawrth Vallis is one of the most scenic regions of Mars, a future interplanetary park. Here, we cut a long, oblique view into strips to see the full color coverage in more compact form. The origin … Continue reading
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Tagged clay minerals, High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, HiRISE, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, Mawrth Vallis, MRO, NASA, phyllosilicates, University of Arizona
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CRISM: Evidence of aqueous alteration near Mawrth Vallis
CRISM image 21BCB covers a region on the boundary of Chryse Planita, between Mawrth Vallis and Oyama crater. Chryse Planitia is a smooth circular 1600 km diameter plain that was a landing site for the U.S Viking 1 (landed July … Continue reading
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Tagged Chryse Planitia, clay minerals, Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars, CRISM, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, Mawrth Vallis, MRO, NASA, Oyama Crater, phyllosilicates
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HiRISE: Clay deposits in the Southern Highlands
Clay deposits in the Southern Highlands. Beautiful Mars series.
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Tagged Beautiful Mars, clay minerals, clays, High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, HiRISE, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, MRO, NASA, phyllosilicates, Southern Highlands, University of Arizona
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CRISM: Clays near Mawth Vallis
Mawrth Vallis is an ancient Mars river channel (~15km wide) located along the crustal dichotomy boundary that exposes abundant light-toned layers of clay-rich rocks. Indicative of aqueous alteration, these clays may have been deposited during massive flooding events or in … Continue reading
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Tagged clays, Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars, CRISM, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, Mawrth Vallis, MRO, NASA, phyllosilicates
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HiRISE: Dragon scales of Mars
This intriguing surface texture is the result of rock interacting with water. The rock was then eroded and later exposed to the surface. The pinkish, almost dragon-like scaled texture represents Martian bedrock that has specifically altered into a clay-bearing rock. … Continue reading
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Tagged bedrock, clay minerals, High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, HiRISE, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, MRO, NASA, phyllosilicates, University of Arizona
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HiRISE: A closer look at Holden Crater
Holden Crater in southern Margaritifer Terra displays a series of finely layered deposits on its floor (white and light purple in an enhanced color image). The layered deposits are especially well exposed in the southwestern section of the crater where … Continue reading
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Tagged alluvial fan deposits, clays, High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, HiRISE, Holden Crater, layered deposits, Margaritifer Terra, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, MRO, NASA, phyllosilicates, University of Arizona
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Opportunity: Mini-mesa in the valley
Sol 4415-16, June 25-26, 2016. This little flat-topped feature, a mini-mesa sitting on the floor of Marathon Valley with the profile of a tree-stump, is probably an erosional remnant. The Navcam composite view was taken on Sol 4415 and looks northward … Continue reading
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Tagged Cape Tribulation, clay minerals, Endeavour Crater, Hinners Point, Jean-Baptiste La Jeunesse, Marathon Valley, Mars Exploration Rover, MER, NASA, Opportunity, phyllosilicates, the Mesa, the Stump
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Opportunity: York target, post-brushing
Sol 4112, June 22, 2016. Opportunity is currently in the middle of one of the clay mineral areas spotted from orbit by the CRISM spectrometer on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. The target area the rover is examining is dubbed York, … Continue reading
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Tagged Cape Tribulation, clay minerals, CRISM, Endeavour Crater, Marathon Valley, Mars Exploration Rover, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, MER, MRO, NASA, Opportunity, phyllosilicates, York
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