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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2019

Diagenetic Processes in Sedimentary Rocks At Gale Crater, Mars, Using Chemcam, Curiosity Rover

Jonas L'Haridon
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Nicolas Mangold
Roger Wiens
Agnès Cousin
William Rapin
Jens Frydenvang
Patrick Gasda
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Nina Lanza
John Bridges
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Briony Horgan
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Christopher House
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Mark Salvatore
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Résumé

We describe the chemistry of diagenetic features using the ChemCam instrument to understand the post-depositional history of aqueous sedimentary rocks at Gale crater. These new observations display the significant role played by groundwater circulation and diagenesis in the mobility and distribution of iron in the Vera Rubin Ridge, highlighted here by reducing fluids observed late in the sequence of diagenesis.

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hal-02411322 , version 1 (14-12-2019)

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Jonas L'Haridon, Nicolas Mangold, Roger Wiens, Agnès Cousin, Gael David, et al.. Diagenetic Processes in Sedimentary Rocks At Gale Crater, Mars, Using Chemcam, Curiosity Rover. European Planetary Science Congress, Sep 2019, Geneva, Switzerland. ⟨hal-02411322⟩
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