Mapping and Characterizing the Northern Fan Deposits in Jezero Crater, Mars

Author:

Jodhpurkar Mohini J.1ORCID,Bell James F.1ORCID,Gupta Sanjeev2,Horgan Briony3ORCID,Gwizd Samantha4,Caravaca Gwénaël5ORCID,Randazzo Nicolas6

Affiliation:

1. School of Earth and Space Exploration Arizona State University Tempe AZ USA

2. Department of Earth Science and Engineering Imperial College London London UK

3. Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences Purdue University West Lafayette IN USA

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

5. Institut de Recherche en Astrophysique et Planétologie, Paul Sabatier University Toulouse France

6. Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences University of Alberta Edmonton AB Canada

Abstract

AbstractThe northern inlet channel to Jezero crater (Sava Vallis) terminates in a fan‐shaped depositional feature, part of which blends into the separate well‐known western fan delta that is the field site for the Mars 2020 mission's Perseverance rover. Jezero's northern fan potentially represents either a second fan delta within the crater or a distal portion of the western fan. To constrain the fluvial and sedimentological history of Jezero and place the rover's in situ observations in proper geologic context, we photogeologically map the northern fan deposits at a larger mapping scale than previous studies, using ground‐based imaging from the Perseverance rover for context. Fifteen map units are identified using HiRISE‐based interpretations of geologic characteristics and inferred processes as well as crosscutting relative age relationships. Mapped units are also defined based on orbital data from CRISM and THEMIS to assess their compositional signatures. We interpret the northern fan deposits as older than the uppermost blocky unit in the western fan delta, suggesting that they were deposited contemporaneously with or prior to the deposition of the western fan, and under similar climate conditions. The eastern portion of the northern fan deposits shows evidence of fluvial deposition from Sava Vallis, while part of its western side could represent a distal part of the western fan delta. We synthesize our interpretations to present scenarios for the deposition of the northern and western fans, which can help constrain the history of both watersheds and place it into context within the broader Isidis basin region.

Funder

UK Space Agency

Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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