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Carbonates identified by the Curiosity rover indicate a carbon cycle operated on ancient Mars

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Abstract

Ancient Mars had surface liquid water and a dense carbon dioxide (CO 2 )–rich atmosphere. Such an atmosphere would interact with crustal rocks, potentially leaving a mineralogical record of its presence. We analyzed the composition of an 89-meter stratigraphic section of Gale crater, Mars, using data collected by the Curiosity rover. An iron carbonate mineral, siderite, occurs in abundances of 4.8 to 10.5 weight %, colocated with highly water-soluble salts. We infer that the siderite formed in water-limited conditions, driven by water-rock reactions and evaporation. Comparison with orbital data indicates that similar strata (deposited globally) sequestered the equivalent of 2.6 to 36 millibar of atmospheric CO…

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Keywords
  • Mars Exploration Program
  • Siderite
  • Atmosphere (unit)
  • Geology
  • Astrobiology
  • Carbonate
  • Carbon fibers
  • Carbonate minerals
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