Contact between layered sulfate & clay bearing strata and fluvial channel at Gale crater...

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Contact between layered sulfate & clay bearing strata and fluvial channel at Gale crater Latitude/longitude: 4°46'26" S, 137°23'42" E Rationale: Alteration of sulfates in bedrock associated with ancient fluvial activity Morphology and Mineralogy: Location is the contact between older layered rocks and younger fluvial channel. Sulfates & clays in layered rock What will the rover specifically do here? Use the contact to test whether the sulfates were: 1) deposited with the layered rock; 2) due to alteration during the episode of fluvial activity; or 3) from a later weathering episode. (This image was taken from the sample landing site PowerPoint presentation because is overlaps the proposed target.)
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Page 1: Contact between layered sulfate & clay bearing strata and fluvial channel at Gale crater Latitude/longitude: 4°46'26" S, 137°23'42" E Rationale: Alteration.

Contact between layered sulfate & clay bearing strata and fluvial channel at Gale craterLatitude/longitude:4°46'26" S, 137°23'42" ERationale:Alteration of sulfates in bedrock associated with ancient fluvial activity

Morphology and Mineralogy: Location is the contact between older layered rocks and younger fluvial channel. Sulfates & clays in layered rock

What will the rover specifically do here?Use the contact to test whether the sulfates were: 1) deposited with the layered rock; 2) due to alteration during the episode of fluvial activity; or 3) from a later weathering episode.

(This image was taken from the sample landing site PowerPoint presentation because is overlaps the proposed target.)

Page 2: Contact between layered sulfate & clay bearing strata and fluvial channel at Gale crater Latitude/longitude: 4°46'26" S, 137°23'42" E Rationale: Alteration.

500 m

Target of interest (see next slide)

PSP_009149_1750

Layered rocks that should have variable composition, possibly altered by fluvial activity.

This target overlaps the previously proposed Gale 8 target in location, but articulates a more specific hypothesis at a more specific site.

(This image was taken from the sample landing site PowerPoint presentation because it overlaps the proposed target.)

Page 3: Contact between layered sulfate & clay bearing strata and fluvial channel at Gale crater Latitude/longitude: 4°46'26" S, 137°23'42" E Rationale: Alteration.

Lower Mound - Fluvial Sediment Contact(oblique view of PSP_009149_1750 draped on HiRISE DTM; north arrow in upper right corner)

20 m

Fluvial Sediment

Lower Mound Strata

Contact

Fluvial Breccia

Page 4: Contact between layered sulfate & clay bearing strata and fluvial channel at Gale crater Latitude/longitude: 4°46'26" S, 137°23'42" E Rationale: Alteration.

Target of interest

From R. Milliken 4th MSL workshop presentation

(These image were taken from the sample landing site PowerPoint presentation because they overlap the proposed target.)