Oxidation of manganese in an ancient aquifer, Kimberley formation, Gale crater, Mars

Abstract The Curiosity rover observed high Mn abundances (>25 wt % MnO) in fracture‐filling materials that crosscut sandstones in the Kimberley region of Gale crater, Mars. The correlation between Mn and trace metal abundances plus the lack of correlation between Mn and elements such as S, Cl, an...

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Main Authors: Nina L. Lanza, Roger C. Wiens, Raymond E. Arvidson, Benton C. Clark, Woodward W. Fischer, Ralf Gellert, John P. Grotzinger, Joel A. Hurowitz, Scott M. McLennan, Richard V. Morris, Melissa S. Rice, James F. Bell III, Jeffrey A. Berger, Diana L. Blaney, Nathan T. Bridges, Fred Calef III, John L. Campbell, Samuel M. Clegg, Agnes Cousin, Kenneth S. Edgett, Cécile Fabre, Martin R. Fisk, Olivier Forni, Jens Frydenvang, Keian R. Hardy, Craig Hardgrove, Jeffrey R. Johnson, Jeremie Lasue, Stéphane Le Mouélic, Michael C. Malin, Nicolas Mangold, Javier Martìn‐Torres, Sylvestre Maurice, Marie J. McBride, Douglas W. Ming, Horton E. Newsom, Ann M. Ollila, Violaine Sautter, Susanne Schröder, Lucy M. Thompson, Allan H. Treiman, Scott VanBommel, David T. Vaniman, Marìa‐Paz Zorzano
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2016-07-01
Series:Geophysical Research Letters
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/2016GL069109
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