HEMATITE, PYROXENE, AND PHYLLOSILICATES ON MARS - IMPLICATIONS FROM OXIDIZED IMPACT MELT ROCKS FROM MANICOUAGAN CRATER, QUEBEC, CANADA

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MORRIS, RV
GOLDEN, DC
BELL, JF
LAUER, HV
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[1] NASA, LYNDON B JOHNSON SPACE CTR, CODE SN4, HOUSTON, TX 77058 USA
[2] DUAL INC, HOUSTON, TX USA
[3] NASA, AMES RES CTR, NAT RES COUNCIL, MOFFETT FIELD, CA 94035 USA
[4] LOCKHEED ENGN & SCI CO, HOUSTON, TX 77058 USA
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10.1029/94JE01500
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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Visible and near-IR reflectivity, Mossbauer, and X ray diffraction data were obtained on powders of impact melt rock from the Manicouagan Impact Crater located in Quebec, Canada. The iron mineralogy is dominated by pyroxene for the least oxidized samples and by hematite for the most oxidized samples. Phyllosilicate (smectite) contents up to similar to 15 wt % were found in some heavily oxidized samples. Nanophase hematite and/or paramagnetic ferric iron is observed in all samples. No hydrous ferric oxides (e.g., goethite, lepidocrocite, and ferrihydrite) were detected, which implies the alteration occurred above 250 degrees C. Oxidative alteration is thought to have occurred predominantly during late-stage crystallization and subsolidus cooling of the impact melt by invasion of oxidizing vapors and/or solutions while the impact melt rocks were still hot. The near-IR band minimum correlated with the extent of aleration (Fe3+/Fe-tot) and ranged from similar to 1000 nm (high-Ca pyroxene) to similar to 850 nm (bulk, well-crystalline hematite) for least and most oxidized samples, respectively. Intermediate band positions (900-920 nm) are attributed to low-Ca pyroxene and/or a composite band from hematite-pyroxene assemblages. Manicouagan data are consistent with previous assignments of hematite and pyroxene to the similar to 850 and similar to 1000 nm bands observed in Martian reflectivity spectra. Manicouagan data also shaw that possible assignments for intermediate band positions (900-920 nm) in Martian spectra are pyroxene and/or hematite-pyroxene assemblages. By analogy with impact melt sheets and in agreement with observables for Mars, oxidative alteration of Martian impact melt sheets above 250 degrees C and subsequent erosion could produce rocks and soils with variable proportions of hematite (both bulk and nanophase), pyroxene, and phyllosilicates as iron-bearing mineralogies. If this process is dominant, these phases on Mars were formed rapidly at relatively high temperatures on a sporadic basis throughout the history of the planet. The Manicouagan samples also show that this mineralogical diversity can be accomplished at constant chemical composition, which is also indicated for Mars from analyses of soil at the two Viking landing sites.
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