Regolith of the Crater Floor Units, Jezero Crater, Mars: Textures, Composition, and Implications for Provenance

Author:

Vaughan Alicia1ORCID,Minitti Michelle E.2ORCID,Cardarelli Emily L.3,Johnson Jeffrey R.4ORCID,Kah Linda C.5ORCID,Pilleri Paolo6ORCID,Rice Melissa S.7ORCID,Sephton Mark8ORCID,Horgan Briony H. N.9ORCID,Wiens Roger C.9ORCID,Yingst R. Aileen10ORCID,Zorzano Mier Maria‐Paz11,Anderson Ryan12ORCID,Bell James F.13ORCID,Brown Adrian J.14ORCID,Cloutis Edward A.15ORCID,Cousin Agnes16ORCID,Herkenhoff Kenneth E.12ORCID,Hausrath Elisabeth M.17ORCID,Hayes Alexander G.18,Kinch Kjartan1920ORCID,Merusi Marco19ORCID,Million Chase C.21ORCID,Sullivan Robert18ORCID,Siljeström Sandra M.22,St. Clair Michael21ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Apogee Engineering, LLC AZ Flagstaff USA

2. Framework MD Silver Spring USA

3. Jet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute of Technology CA Pasadena USA

4. Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory MD Laurel USA

5. University of Tennessee, Knoxville TN Knoxville USA

6. IRAP Université de Toulouse Toulouse France

7. Western Washington University WA Bellingham USA

8. Imperial College London London UK

9. Purdue University IN West Lafayette USA

10. Planetary Science Institute ME Brunswick USA

11. Centro de Astrobiologia (INTA‐CSIC) Madrid Spain

12. U.S. Geological Survey AZ Flagstaff USA

13. Arizona State University AZ Tempe USA

14. Plancius Research MD Severna Park USA

15. University of Winnipeg MB Winnipeg Canada

16. Institut de Recherche en Astrophysique et Planétologie Université Paul Sabatier CNRS CNES Toulouse France

17. University of Nevada, Las Vegas NV Las Vegas USA

18. Cornell University NY Ithaca USA

19. Niels Bohr Institute University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

20. FOSS Analytics Copenhagen Denmark

21. Million Concepts KY Louisville USA

22. RISE Research Institutes of Sweden Stockholm Sweden

Abstract

AbstractA multi‐instrument study of the regolith of Jezero crater floor units by the Perseverance rover has identified three types of regolith: fine‐grained, coarse‐grained, and mixed‐type. Mastcam‐Z, Wide Angle Topographic Sensor for Operations and eNgineering, and SuperCam Remote Micro Imager were used to characterize the regolith texture, particle size, and roundedness where possible. Mastcam‐Z multispectral and SuperCam laser‐induced breakdown spectroscopy data were used to constrain the composition of the regolith types. Fine‐grained regolith is found surrounding bedrock and boulders, comprising bedforms, and accumulating on top of rocks in erosional depressions. Spectral and chemical data show it is compositionally consistent with pyroxene and a ferric‐oxide phase. Coarse‐grained regolith consists of 1–2 mm well‐sorted gray grains that are found concentrated around the base of boulders and bedrock, and armoring bedforms. Its chemistry and spectra indicate it is olivine‐bearing, and its spatial distribution and roundedness indicate it has been transported, likely by saltation‐induced creep. Coarse grains share similarities with the olivine grains observed in the Séítah formation bedrock, making that unit a possible source for these grains. Mixed‐type regolith contains fine‐ and coarse‐grained regolith components and larger rock fragments. The rock fragments are texturally and spectrally similar to bedrock within the Máaz and Séítah formations, indicating origins by erosion from those units, although they could also be a lag deposit from erosion of an overlying unit. The fine‐ and coarse‐grained types are compared to their counterparts at other landing sites to inform global, regional, and local inputs to regolith formation within Jezero crater. The regolith characterization presented here informs the regolith sampling efforts underway by Perseverance.

Funder

Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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