Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Jun 1978
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1978icar...34..614f&link_type=abstract
Icarus, vol. 34, June 1978, p. 614-621.
Mathematics
Logic
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Mars (Planet), Planetary Composition, Planetary Evolution, Water, Iron Compounds, Planetary Structure, Evolution, Atmosphere, Flow, Permafrost, Iron, Duricrust, Mars, Regolith, Water, Minerals, Soils, Formation Of, Weathering
Scientific paper
Flooding of low-lying areas of the Martian regolith may have occurred early in the planet's history when a comparatively dense primitive atmosphere existed. If this model is valid, the following are some pedogenic and mineralogical consequences to be expected. Fluctuation of the water table in response to any seasonal or longer term causes would have resulted in precipitation of ferric oxyhydroxides with the development of a vesicular duricrust (or hardpan). Disruption of such a crust by scarp undercutting or frost heaving accompanied by wind deflation of fines could account for the boulders visible on Utopia Planitia in the vicinity of the second Viking lander site. Laboratory and field evidence on earth suggests that under weakly oxidizing conditions lepidocrocite (rather than goethite) would have preferentially formed in the Martian regolith from the weathering of ferrous silicates, accompanied by montmorillonite, nontronite, and cronstedtite. Maghemite may have formed as a low-temperature dehydrate of lepidocrocite or directly from ferrous precursors.
Fuller A. O.
Hargraves Robert B.
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