Probable Concretions Observed in the Shenandoah Formation of Jezero Crater, Mars and Comparison With Terrestrial Analogs

Author:

Kalucha H.1ORCID,Broz A.2ORCID,Randazzo N.3,Aramendia J.4ORCID,Madariaga J. M.4,Garczynski B.5ORCID,Lanza N.6ORCID,Mandon L.1,Fouchet T.7ORCID,Catling D. C.8ORCID,Fairén A. G.9ORCID,Kivrak L.10,Gasda P. J.6ORCID,Núñez J. I.11ORCID,Cloutis E.12ORCID,Hand K. P.13ORCID,Rice J. W.14,Fischer W. W.1,Maurice S.15ORCID,Wiens R. C.16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. California Institute of Technology Pasadena CA USA

2. University of Oregon Eugene OR USA

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

4. University of Basque Country (UPV/EHU) Bilbao Spain

5. Western Washington University Bellingham WA USA

6. Los Alamos National Laboratory Santa Fe NM USA

7. Observatoire de Paris Paris France

8. University of Washingston Seattle WA USA

9. Department of Astronomy Centro de Astrobiologia CSIC‐INTA Cornell University Ithaca NY USA

10. University of Florida Gainesville FL USA

11. Applied Physics Laboratory Johns Hopkins University Baltimore MD USA

12. University of Winnipeg Winnipeg MB USA

13. Jet Propulsion Laboratory La Cañada Flintridge CA USA

14. Arizona State University Tempe AZ USA

15. IRAP (CNRS, University Toulouse, CNES) Toulouse France

16. Purdue University West Lafayette IN USA

Abstract

AbstractThe Mars 2020 Perseverance Rover imaged diagenetic textural features in four separate sedimentary units in its exploration of the 25‐m‐thick Shenandoah formation at Jezero Crater, Mars, that we interpreted as probable concretions. These concretions were most abundant in the Hogwallow Flats member of the Shenandoah formation and were restricted to the light‐toned, platy, sulfur‐cemented bedrock at outcrop surfaces, whereas the finely laminated, darker toned, mottled and deformed strata lack concretions. The concretions also had a wide range of morphologies including concentric, oblate, urn, and spheroidal shaped forms that were not clustered, and ranged in size from ∼1 to 16 mm with a median of 2.65 mm. The elemental composition of the concretions compared to the bedrock had greater abundance of magnesium and calcium salts, silicates, and possibly hematite. We compared these Jezero Crater concretions to the geochemistry of concretions from previously published studies and from two new terrestrial analog sites (Gallup Formation, New Mexico and Torrey Pines, California). In addition, we measured organic carbon content of three terrestrial sedimentary analogs of increasing age that contain concretions (Torrey Pines (Pleistocene), Gallup Formation (∼89 Ma), and Moodies Group (∼3.2 Ga)). All measured concretions contained significant concentrations of organic carbon with the maximum organic carbon content (∼2 wt. % Total organic carbon) found in the Moodies Group concretions. Organic carbon abundances in terrestrial concretions was controlled more by the formation mechanism and relative timing of concretion development rather than deposit age. These findings suggested that concretions at Jezero Crater reflect local sites of enhanced biosignature preservation potential.

Funder

Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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