The Coprecipitation of Akaganeite and Jarosite and Its Implications for the Late‐Stage Diagenetic Fluids in the Vera Rubin Ridge, Gale Crater, Mars

Author:

Zhang Lingxi1ORCID,Fu Xiaohui12ORCID,Ling Zongcheng12ORCID,Shi Erbin1,Cao Haijun1

Affiliation:

1. Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Optical Astronomy and Solar‐Terrestrial Environment Institute of Space Sciences, Shandong University Weihai China

2. CAS Center for Excellence in Comparative Planetology Chinese Academy of Sciences Hefei China

Abstract

AbstractAkaganeite and jarosite were detected in two mudstone drill samples from Vera Rubin ridge (VRR), Gale crater by Chemistry & Mineralogy X‐Ray Diffraction (CheMin). The co‐occurrence of these two minerals is quite rare in both terrestrial and Martian aqueous environments. In order to confine the chemical conditions of paragenetic akaganeite and jarosite, and provide insight into late‐stage diagenetic alterations at VRR, we synthesized akaganeite and jarosite with varying SO42− concentrations and initial pH levels. Synthetic samples were characterized using Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy, X‐ray powder diffraction and Raman spectroscopy. Our study reveals that akaganeite and jarosite exist in equilibrium in the solution with 0.011–0.028 M SO42− with respect to 0.6 M Cl and an initial pH of 1.3–2.2. In combination with the CheMin detection results, the chemistry and pH values of the fluids at VRR can be further constrained. Considering the absence of goethite and the relative higher portion of akaganeite than jarosite in the drill samples, the pH values should be 1.4–2 and the S/Cl molar ratio should be within the range of 0.018–0.042. Based on our laboratory results, we hypothesize that the presence of akaganeite and jarosite at VRR represents an individual episode of acidic groundwater activity. During the late‐stage diagenetic process at VRR, upwelled acidic groundwater dissolved the local chlorides to form the Cl‐dominated fluids. Subsequent evaporation further concentrated the acid saline fluids and therefore resulted in an extremely acidic environment (1.4 ≤ pH<2 with S/Cl molar ratio of 0.018–0.042), which produced akaganeite and jarosite.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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