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The Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle is one of a series of 30 quadrangle maps of Mars used by the
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(USGS)
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. The Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle is also referred to as MC-19 (Mars Chart-19). The Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle covers the area from 0° to 45° west longitude and 0° to 30° south latitude on
Mars Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the Solar System, only being larger than Mercury. In the English language, Mars is named for the Roman god of war. Mars is a terrestrial planet with a thin atm ...
. Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle contains
Margaritifer Terra Margaritifer Terra () is an ancient, heavily cratered region of Mars. It is centered just south of the Martian equator at and covers 2600 km at its widest extent. The area reveals "chaos terrain", outflow channels, and alluvial plains that a ...
and parts of Xanthe Terra, Noachis Terra,
Arabia Terra Arabia Terra is a large upland region in the north of Mars that lies mostly in the Arabia quadrangle, but a small part is in the Mare Acidalium quadrangle. It is densely cratered and heavily eroded. This battered topography indicates great ag ...
, and
Meridiani Planum The Meridiani Planum (alternately Meridiani plain, Meridiani plains, Terra Meridiani, or Terra Meridiani plains) is either a large plain straddling the equator of Mars and covered with a vast number of spherules containing a lot of iron oxide or ...
. The name of this quadrangle means "pearl bay" after the pearl coast at
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in South
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. This quadrangle shows many signs of past water with evidence of lakes, deltas, ancient rivers, inverted channels, and chaos regions that released water. Margaritifer Sinus contains some of the longest lake-chain systems on Mars, perhaps because of a wetter climate, more groundwater, or some of each factor. The Samara/Himera lake-chain system is about 1800 km long; the Parara/Loire valley network and lake-chain system is about 1100 km long. A low area between Parana Valles and Loire Vallis is believed to have once held a lake. The 154 km diameter Holden Crater also once held a lake.Cabrol, N. and E. Grin (eds.). 2010. Lakes on Mars. Elsevier. NY. Near Holden Crater is a graben, called Erythraea Fossa, that once held a chain of three lakes. This region contains abundant clay-bearing sediments of Noachian age. Spectral studies with CRISM showed Fe/Mg-
phyllosilicates Silicate minerals are rock-forming minerals made up of silicate groups. They are the largest and most important class of minerals and make up approximately 90 percent of Earth's crust. In mineralogy, silica (silicon dioxide, ) is usually cons ...
, a type of
clay Clay is a type of fine-grained natural soil material containing clay minerals (hydrous aluminium phyllosilicates, e.g. kaolin, Al2 Si2 O5( OH)4). Clays develop plasticity when wet, due to a molecular film of water surrounding the clay parti ...
. Biological materials can be preserved in clay. It is believed that this clay was formed in near-neutral pH water. The clay was not mixed with
sulfate The sulfate or sulphate ion is a polyatomic anion with the empirical formula . Salts, acid derivatives, and peroxides of sulfate are widely used in industry. Sulfates occur widely in everyday life. Sulfates are salts of sulfuric acid and many ...
s which form under
acid In computer science, ACID ( atomicity, consistency, isolation, durability) is a set of properties of database transactions intended to guarantee data validity despite errors, power failures, and other mishaps. In the context of databases, a s ...
conditions. Life is probably more likely to form under neutral pH conditions. This region of Mars is famous because the
Opportunity Rover ''Opportunity'', also known as MER-B (Mars Exploration Rover – B) or MER-1, is a Robotics, robotic rover (space exploration), rover that was active on Mars from 2004 until 2018. ''Opportunity'' was operational on Mars for Timekeeping on Mar ...
landed there on January 25, 2004, at 1.94°S and 354.47°E (5.53° W). NASA declared the mission over in a press conference on February 13, 2019. This mission lasted almost 15 years. Russia's
Mars 6 Mars 6 (), also known as 3MP No.50P was a Soviet spacecraft launched to explore Mars. A 3MP bus spacecraft launched as part of the Mars program, it consisted of a lander, and a coast stage with instruments to study Mars as it flew past. Spacec ...
crash-landed in Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle at 23.9 S and 19.42 W.


Images

Image:Margaritifer Sinus Map.JPG, Map of Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle with major features labeled. Image:Opportunity Rover by HiRISE.jpg, Opportunity Rover as seen by HiRISE on January 29, 2009. Opportunity is on its way to Endeavour Crater, 17 km away at this point (2.1° S and 354.5° E). Image:MOLA opportunity.jpg, Location of Opportunity Rover on surface of Mars. Image:PIA05229 label.jpg, Mars Global Surveyor
orbiter A spacecraft is a vehicle or machine designed to fly in outer space. A type of artificial satellite, spacecraft are used for a variety of purposes, including communications, Earth observation, meteorology, navigation, space colonization, ...
's photograph of landing site showing "
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."


Rock and mineral discoveries at Meridiani Planum

Opportunity Rover ''Opportunity'', also known as MER-B (Mars Exploration Rover – B) or MER-1, is a Robotics, robotic rover (space exploration), rover that was active on Mars from 2004 until 2018. ''Opportunity'' was operational on Mars for Timekeeping on Mar ...
found that the soil at
Meridiani Planum The Meridiani Planum (alternately Meridiani plain, Meridiani plains, Terra Meridiani, or Terra Meridiani plains) is either a large plain straddling the equator of Mars and covered with a vast number of spherules containing a lot of iron oxide or ...
was very similar to the soil at Gusev crater and
Ares Vallis Ares Vallis is an outflow channel on Mars, named after the Greek name for Mars: Ares, the god of war; it appears to have been carved by fluids, perhaps water. The valley 'flows' northwest out of the hilly Margaritifer Terra, where the Iani Cha ...
; however in many places at Meridiani the soil was covered with round, hard, gray spherules that were named "blueberries."Yen, A., et al. 2005. An integrated view of the chemistry and mineralogy of martian soils. Nature. 435.: 49-54. These blueberries were found to be composed almost entirely of the mineral
hematite Hematite (), also spelled as haematite, is a common iron oxide compound with the formula, Fe2O3 and is widely found in rocks and soils. Hematite crystals belong to the rhombohedral lattice system which is designated the alpha polymorph of . ...
. It was decided that the spectra signal spotted from orbit by Mars Odyssey was produced by these spherules. After further study it was decided that the blueberries were concretions formed in the ground by water. Over time, these concretions weathered from what was overlying rock, and then became concentrated on the surface as a lag deposit. The concentration of spherules in bedrock could have produced the observed blueberry covering from the weathering of as little as one meter of rock.Squyres, S. et al. 2004. The Opportunity Rover's Athena Science Investigation at Meridiani Planum, Mars. Science: 1698-1703. Most of the soil consisted of olivine basalt sands that did not come from the local rocks. The sand may have been transported from somewhere else. File:Meridianiblueberries.jpg, Drawing showing how "blueberries" came to cover much of surface in Meridiani Planum.


Minerals in dust

A Mössbauer spectrum was made of the dust that gathered on Opportunity's capture magnet. The results suggested that the magnetic component of the dust was titanomagnetite, rather than just plain
magnetite Magnetite is a mineral and one of the main iron ores, with the chemical formula Fe2+Fe3+2O4. It is one of the oxides of iron, and is ferrimagnetic; it is attracted to a magnet and can be magnetized to become a permanent magnet itself. With the ...
, as was once thought. A small amount of
olivine The mineral olivine () is a magnesium iron silicate with the chemical formula . It is a type of nesosilicate or orthosilicate. The primary component of the Earth's upper mantle, it is a common mineral in Earth's subsurface, but weathers quic ...
was also detected which was interpreted as indicating a long arid period on the planet. On the other hand, a small amount of hematite that was present meant that there may have been liquid water for a short time in the early history of the planet. Because the Rock Abrasion Tool (RAT) found it easy to grind into the bedrocks, it is thought that the rocks are much softer than the rocks at Gusev crater.


Bedrock minerals

Few rocks were visible on the surface where Opportunity landed, but bedrock that was exposed in craters was examined by the suit of instruments on the Rover. Bedrock rocks were found to be sedimentary rocks with a high concentration of
sulfur Sulfur (or sulphur in British English) is a chemical element with the symbol S and atomic number 16. It is abundant, multivalent and nonmetallic. Under normal conditions, sulfur atoms form cyclic octatomic molecules with a chemical formul ...
in the form of calcium and
magnesium sulfate Magnesium sulfate or magnesium sulphate (in English-speaking countries other than the US) is a chemical compound, a salt with the formula , consisting of magnesium cations (20.19% by mass) and sulfate anions . It is a white crystalline solid, s ...
s. Some of the sulfates that may be present in bedrocks are
kieserite Kieserite, or magnesium sulfate monohydrate, is a hydrous magnesium sulfate mineral with formula (MgSO4·H2O). It has a vitreous luster and it is colorless, grayish-white or yellowish. Its hardness is 3.5 and crystallizes in the monoclinic crysta ...
, sulfate anhydrate, bassanite, hexahydrite,
epsomite Epsomite, Epsom salt, or magnesium sulfate heptahydrate, is a hydrous magnesium sulfate mineral with formula MgSO4·7H2O. Epsomite crystallizes in the orthorhombic system as rarely found acicular or fibrous crystals, the normal form is as massiv ...
, and
gypsum Gypsum is a soft sulfate mineral composed of calcium sulfate dihydrate, with the chemical formula . It is widely mined and is used as a fertilizer and as the main constituent in many forms of plaster, blackboard or sidewalk chalk, and drywa ...
.
Salt Salt is a mineral composed primarily of sodium chloride (NaCl), a chemical compound belonging to the larger class of salts; salt in the form of a natural crystalline mineral is known as rock salt or halite. Salt is present in vast quantiti ...
s, such as
halite Halite (), commonly known as rock salt, is a type of salt, the mineral (natural) form of sodium chloride ( Na Cl). Halite forms isometric crystals. The mineral is typically colorless or white, but may also be light blue, dark blue, purple, pi ...
, bischofite, antarcticite, bloedite, vanthoffite, or glauberite may also be present.Squyres, S. et al. 2004. In Situ Evidence for an Ancient Aqueous Environment at Meridian Planum, Mars. Science: 306. 1709-1714. The rocks containing the sulfates had a light tone compared to isolated rocks and rocks examined by landers/rovers at other locations on Mars. The spectra of these light toned rocks, containing hydrated sulfates, were similar to spectra taken by the
Thermal Emission Spectrometer The Thermal Emission Spectrometer (TES) is an instrument on board Mars Global Surveyor. TES collects two types of data, hyperspectral thermal infrared data from 6 to 50 micrometres (μm) and bolometric visible-NIR (0.3 to 2.9 μm) measurements. T ...
on board the
Mars Global Surveyor ''Mars Global Surveyor'' (MGS) was an American robotic space probe developed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and launched November 1996. MGS was a global mapping mission that examined the entire planet, from the ionosphere down through the a ...
. The same spectrum is found over a large area, so it is believed that water once appeared over a wide region, not just in the area explored by Opportunity Rover. The
Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer :''APXS is also an abbreviation for APache eXtenSion tool, an extension for Apache web servers.'' An alpha particle X-ray spectrometer (APXS) is a spectrometer that analyses the chemical element composition of a sample from scattered alpha parti ...
(APXS) found rather high levels of
phosphorus Phosphorus is a chemical element with the symbol P and atomic number 15. Elemental phosphorus exists in two major forms, white phosphorus and red phosphorus, but because it is highly reactive, phosphorus is never found as a free element on Ea ...
in the rocks. Similar high levels were found by other rovers at
Ares Vallis Ares Vallis is an outflow channel on Mars, named after the Greek name for Mars: Ares, the god of war; it appears to have been carved by fluids, perhaps water. The valley 'flows' northwest out of the hilly Margaritifer Terra, where the Iani Cha ...
and Gusev Crater, so it has been hypothesized that the mantle of Mars may be phosphorus-rich. The minerals in the rocks could have originated by
acid In computer science, ACID ( atomicity, consistency, isolation, durability) is a set of properties of database transactions intended to guarantee data validity despite errors, power failures, and other mishaps. In the context of databases, a s ...
weathering of
basalt Basalt (; ) is an aphanitic (fine-grained) extrusive igneous rock formed from the rapid cooling of low- viscosity lava rich in magnesium and iron ( mafic lava) exposed at or very near the surface of a rocky planet or moon. More tha ...
. Because the solubility of phosphorus is related to the solubility of
uranium Uranium is a chemical element with the symbol U and atomic number 92. It is a silvery-grey metal in the actinide series of the periodic table. A uranium atom has 92 protons and 92 electrons, of which 6 are valence electrons. Uranium is weak ...
, thorium, and
rare earth elements The rare-earth elements (REE), also called the rare-earth metals or (in context) rare-earth oxides or sometimes the lanthanides (yttrium and scandium are usually included as rare earths), are a set of 17 nearly-indistinguishable lustrous silve ...
, they are all also expected to be enriched in rocks. When Opportunity Rover traveled to the rim of Endeavour crater, it soon found a white vein that was later identified as being pure gypsum. It was formed when water carrying gypsum in solution deposited the mineral in a crack in the rock. A picture of this vein, called "Homestake" formation, is shown below.


Evidence for water

Examination of Meridiani rocks found strong evidence for past water. The mineral called jarosite which only forms in water was found in all bedrocks. This discovery proved that water once existed in Meridiani Planum In addition, some rocks showed small laminations (layers) with shapes that are only made by gently flowing water.Herkenhoff, K., et al. 2004. Evidence from Opportunity's Microscopic Imager for Water on Meridian Planum. Science: 306. 1727-1730 The first such laminations were found in a rock called "The Dells." Geologists would say that the cross-stratification showed festoon geometry from transport in subaqueous ripples. A picture of cross-stratification, also called cross-bedding, is shown on the left. Box-shaped holes in some rocks were caused by sulfates forming large crystals, and then when the crystals later dissolved, holes, called vugs, were left behind. The concentration of the element
bromine Bromine is a chemical element with the symbol Br and atomic number 35. It is the third-lightest element in group 17 of the periodic table (halogens) and is a volatile red-brown liquid at room temperature that evaporates readily to form a simil ...
in rocks was highly variable probably because it is very soluble. Water may have concentrated it in places before it evaporated. Another mechanism for concentrating highly soluble bromine compounds is frost deposition at night that would form very thin films of water that would concentrate bromine in certain spots. File:17-jg-03-mi2-B035R1_br.jpg, Voids or "vugs" inside the rock


Rock from impact

One rock, "Bounce Rock", found sitting on the sandy plains was found to be ejecta from an impact crater. Its chemistry was different from the bedrocks. Containing mostly pyroxene and plagioclase and no olivine, it closely resembled a part, Lithology B, of the shergottite meteorite EETA 79001, a meteorite known to have come from Mars. Bounce rock received its name by being near an airbag bounce mark.


Meteorites

Opportunity Rover found meteorites just sitting on the plains. The first one analyzed with Opportunity's instruments was called "Heatshield Rock," as it was found near where Opportunity's headshield landed. Examination with the Miniature Thermal Emission Spectrometer ( Mini-TES), Mossbauer spectrometer, and APXS lead researchers to, classify it as an IAB meteorite. The APXS determined it was composed of 93%
iron Iron () is a chemical element with symbol Fe (from la, ferrum) and atomic number 26. It is a metal that belongs to the first transition series and group 8 of the periodic table. It is, by mass, the most common element on Earth, right in fro ...
and 7%
nickel Nickel is a chemical element with symbol Ni and atomic number 28. It is a silvery-white lustrous metal with a slight golden tinge. Nickel is a hard and ductile transition metal. Pure nickel is chemically reactive but large pieces are slow to ...
. The cobble named "Fig Tree Barberton" is thought to be a stony or stony-iron meteorite (mesosiderite silicate), while "Allan Hills," and "Zhong Shan" may be iron meteorites. File:PIA07269-Mars Rover Opportunity-Iron Meteorite.jpg, Heat Shield Rock was the first meteorite ever identified on another planet. File:Opportunity heat shield Sol335B P2364 L456-B339R1.jpg, Heat shield, with Heat Shield Rock just above and to the left in the background.


Geological history

Observations at the site have led scientists to believe that the area was flooded with water a number of times and was subjected to evaporation and desiccation. In the process sulfates were deposited. After sulfates cemented the sediments, hematite concretions grew by precipitation from groundwater. Some sulfates formed into large crystals which later dissolved to leave vugs. Several lines of evidence point toward an arid climate in the past billion years or so, but a climate supporting water, at least for a time, in the distant past.


Vallis

''Vallis'' (plural ''valles'') is the
Latin Latin (, or , ) is a classical language belonging to the Italic languages, Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. Latin was originally a dialect spoken in the lower Tiber area (then known as Latium) around present-day Rome, but through ...
word for "valley". It is used in
planetary geology Planetary geology, alternatively known as astrogeology or exogeology, is a planetary science discipline concerned with the geology of the celestial bodies such as the planets and their moons, asteroids, comets, and meteorites. Although the ge ...
for the naming of valley
landform A landform is a natural or anthropogenic land feature on the solid surface of the Earth or other planetary body. Landforms together make up a given terrain, and their arrangement in the landscape is known as topography. Landforms include hills, m ...
features on other planets. Vallis was used for old river valleys that were discovered on Mars, when probes were first sent to Mars. The Viking Orbiters caused a revolution in our ideas about water on Mars; huge river valleys were found in many areas. Space craft cameras showed that floods of water broke through dams, carved deep valleys, eroded grooves into bedrock, and traveled thousands of kilometers.Raeburn, P. 1998. ''Uncovering the Secrets of the Red Planet Mars''. National Geographic Society. Washington, D.C.Moore, P. et al. 1990. '' The Atlas of the Solar System''. Mitchell Beazley Publishers, New York. Nirgal Vallis is a tributary of Uzboi Vallis. Nirgal Vallis is believed to have formed by groundwater sapping, not by precipitation. Spectral analyses has found phyllosilicates (clays) that are iron-magnesium smectites. Some researchers believe these were formed by interaction with groundwater. Over a wide area, Al-smectites are found on top of Fe/Mg smectites. Mapjones.jpg, Map showing locations of several valleys in the Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle: Landon Valles, Nirgal Vallis, Uzboi Vallis, Arda Valles, Samara Valles, Himera Valles, and Clota Vallis Image:Parana Valles.JPG, Parana Valles, as seen by
HiRISE High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment is a camera on board the ''Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter'' which has been orbiting and studying Mars since 2006. The 65 kg (143 lb), US$40 million instrument was built under the direction o ...
Scale bar is 1000 meters long. image:Ladon Valles.JPG,
Ladon Valles The Ladon Valles are a river valley system lying within the Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle (MC-19) region of the planet Mars located at 22.6° South and 28.7° West. They are 278 km long and were named after an ancient name for a Greek river ...
, as seen by HiRISE. Click on image to see dark and light-toned layers. Image:Viking Teardrop Islands.jpg, Tear-drop shaped islands caused by flood waters from Maja Vallis, as seen by Viking Orbiter. Image is located in
Oxia Palus quadrangle The Oxia Palus quadrangle is one of a series of 30 quadrangle maps of Mars used by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Astrogeology Research Program. The Oxia Palus quadrangle is also referred to as MC-11 (Mars Chart-11). The quadrangle ...
. Image:Uzboi Vallis.JPG, The long channel
Nirgal Vallis Nirgal Vallis is a long river channel bordering the Coprates quadrangle and Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle of Mars at 28.4° south latitude and 42° west longitude. It is 610 km long and is named after Nergal, the Babylonian god of war and ...
is shown where it connects to Uzboi Vallis. The crater Luki is 21 km in diameter. Picture taken by
THEMIS In Greek mythology and religion, Themis (; grc, Θέμις, Themis, justice, law, custom) is one of the twelve Titan children of Gaia and Uranus, and the second wife of Zeus. She is the goddess and personification of justice, divine order, f ...
. Image:Nirgal Vallis.jpg, Nirgal Vallis, as seen by THEMIS. Image:Nirgal Vallis Close-up.JPG, Nirgal Vallis Close-up, as seen by THEMIS ESP 048068 1545channel.jpg, Channel that enters Kasimov Crater, as seen by HiRISE under
HiWish program HiWish is a program created by NASA so that anyone can suggest a place for the HiRISE camera on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter to photograph. It was started in January 2010. In the first few months of the program 3000 people signed up to use HiRIS ...


Branched streams seen by Viking

The Viking Orbiters discovered much about water on Mars. Branched streams, studied by the Orbiters in the southern hemisphere, suggested that rain once fell. Image:Dissected Channels, as seen by Viking.jpg, The branched channels seen by Viking from orbit strongly suggested that it rained on Mars in the past. Image is located in Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle


Aureum Chaos

Aureum Chaos is a major canyon system and collapsed area. It is probably a major source of water for large outflow channels. Large outflow channels on Mars are believed to be caused by catastrophic discharges of ground water. Many of the channels begin in chaotic terrain, where the ground has apparently collapsed. In the collapsed section, blocks of undisturbed material be seen. The OMEGA experiment on
Mars Express ''Mars Express'' is a space exploration mission being conducted by the European Space Agency (ESA). The ''Mars Express'' mission is exploring the planet Mars, and is the first planetary mission attempted by the agency. "Express" originally ref ...
discovered
clay Clay is a type of fine-grained natural soil material containing clay minerals (hydrous aluminium phyllosilicates, e.g. kaolin, Al2 Si2 O5( OH)4). Clays develop plasticity when wet, due to a molecular film of water surrounding the clay parti ...
minerals (
phyllosilicates Silicate minerals are rock-forming minerals made up of silicate groups. They are the largest and most important class of minerals and make up approximately 90 percent of Earth's crust. In mineralogy, silica (silicon dioxide, ) is usually cons ...
) in a variety of places in Aureum Chaos. Clay minerals need water to form, so the area may once have contained large amounts of water. Scientists are interested in determining what parts of Mars contained water because evidence of past or present life may be found there. Canyons and Mesas of Aureum Chaos in Oxia Palus.JPG, Huge canyons in
Aureum Chaos Aureum Chaos is a rough, collapsed region (chaos terrain) in the Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle (MC-19) portion of the planet Mars at approximately 4.4° south latitude and 27° west longitude, it is also in the west of Margaritifer Terra. It is 3 ...
. Gullies are rare at this latitude. Picture taken by THEMIS. Aureum Chaos from Themis.JPG, Aureum Chaos, as seen from THEMIS. File:ESP 055149 1765auroraechaos.jpg, View of Aureum Chaos, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program ESP 028618 1760layers.jpg, Layered butte in Aureum Chaos, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program ESP_024807whitebutte.jpg, Light toned butte on floor of crater, as seen by HiRISE under
HiWish program HiWish is a program created by NASA so that anyone can suggest a place for the HiRISE camera on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter to photograph. It was started in January 2010. In the first few months of the program 3000 people signed up to use HiRIS ...
. Arrows show outcrops of light toned material. Light toned material is probably sulfate-rich and similar to material examined by Spirit Rover, and it once probably covered the whole floor. Other images below show enlargements of the butte. 24807whitebuttei.jpg, Enlargement of white butte, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program Box shows size of a football field. 24807 1755whitebuttezoomed.jpg, Closer view towards top of white butte, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program Box shows size of a football field. 24807 1755whitebuttetop.jpg, Top of white butte, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program Box shows size of a football field.
ESP 047923 1765whitelayers.jpg, Light-toned mass in Aureum Chaos, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program Light-toned materials often form on Mars with the aid of water. 47923 1765layersbutte.jpg, Layered features, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program Light-toned materials often form on Mars with the aid of water. Gray material in image is probably dark, basalt sand. 47923 1765layersshadows.jpg, Layered features, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program Light-toned materials often form on Mars with the aid of water. Gray material in image is probably dark, basalt sand. File:ESP 054872 1765aureumchaos.jpg, Light and dark layers, as seen by HiRISE, under the HiWish program On April 1, 2010, NASA released the first images under the HiWish program, with the public suggesting places for HiRISE to photograph. One of the eight locations was Aureum Chaos. The first image below gives a wide view of the area. The next two images are from the HiRISE image. Image:Aureum Chaos wide context.JPG, THEMIS image of wide view of following HiRISE images. Black box shows approximate location of HiRISE images. This image is just a part of the vast area known as Aureum Chaos. Click on image to see more details. Image:Aureum Chaos wide view.JPG, Aureum Chaos, as seen by HiRISE, under the
HiWish program HiWish is a program created by NASA so that anyone can suggest a place for the HiRISE camera on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter to photograph. It was started in January 2010. In the first few months of the program 3000 people signed up to use HiRIS ...
. Image:Aureum Chaos HiWish.JPG, Close up view of previous image, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program. Small round dots are boulders.


Layers

Many places on Mars show rocks arranged in layers. Rock can form layers in a variety of ways. Volcanoes, wind, or water can produce layers. A detailed discussion of layering with many Martian examples can be found in Sedimentary Geology of Mars.Grotzinger, J. and R. Milliken (eds.). 2012. Sedimentary Geology of Mars. SEPM. Sometimes the layers are of different colors. Light-toned rocks on Mars have been associated with hydrated minerals like
sulfates The sulfate or sulphate ion is a polyatomic anion with the empirical formula . Salts, acid derivatives, and peroxides of sulfate are widely used in industry. Sulfates occur widely in everyday life. Sulfates are salts of sulfuric acid and many ar ...
. The
Mars Rover A Mars rover is a motor vehicle designed to travel on the surface of Mars. Rovers have several advantages over stationary landers: they examine more territory, they can be directed to interesting features, they can place themselves in sunny p ...
Opportunity examined such layers close up with several instruments. Some layers are probably made up of fine particles because they seem to break up into find dust. Other layers break up into large boulders so they are probably much harder.
Basalt Basalt (; ) is an aphanitic (fine-grained) extrusive igneous rock formed from the rapid cooling of low- viscosity lava rich in magnesium and iron ( mafic lava) exposed at or very near the surface of a rocky planet or moon. More tha ...
, a volcanic rock, is thought to in the layers that form boulders. Basalt has been identified on Mars in many places. Instruments on orbiting spacecraft have detected
clay Clay is a type of fine-grained natural soil material containing clay minerals (hydrous aluminium phyllosilicates, e.g. kaolin, Al2 Si2 O5( OH)4). Clays develop plasticity when wet, due to a molecular film of water surrounding the clay parti ...
(also called
phyllosilicate Silicate minerals are rock-forming minerals made up of silicate groups. They are the largest and most important class of minerals and make up approximately 90 percent of Earth's crust. In mineralogy, silica (silicon dioxide, ) is usually consid ...
) in some layers. A detailed discussion of layering with many Martian examples can be found in Sedimentary Geology of Mars. Layers can be hardened by the action of groundwater. Martian ground water probably moved hundreds of kilometers, and in the process it dissolved many minerals from the rock it passed through. When ground water surfaces in low areas containing sediments, water evaporates in the thin atmosphere and leaves behind minerals as deposits and/or cementing agents. Consequently, layers of dust could not later easily erode away since they were cemented together. , ESP 039708 1765lightlayers.jpg, Light and dark layers, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program. This is a wide view and layers can not be seen well, but a set of light layers can be seen just beneath the scale bar. ESP 039708 1765layersclose.jpg, Light-toned layers with patches of dark sand from the same region as previous image. Picture taken with HiRISE under HiWish program. ESP 039708 1765darklayersclose.jpg, Dark-toned layers shown with white arrows, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program. This is in same region as previous two images. ESP 042055 1580layers.jpg, Layers exposed in a pit in Lotto Crater, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program The light-toned layers may contain sulfates which are good for preserving traces of ancient life. 042055 1580layerswide.jpg, Enlargement of previous image of layers, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program 042055 1580layersclose.jpg, Close up of a previous image of layers in Lotto Crater, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program 39563 1730layers.jpg, Layers, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program ESP 045075 1715layers.jpg, Wide view of layers in wall of Aurorae Chaos, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program 45075 1715layers.jpg, Close view of layers from previous image, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program 45075 1715layersclose.jpg, Close view of layers from a previous image, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program Box shows the size of football field. 45075 1715layersclosesouth.jpg, Close view of layers from a previous image, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program 46050 1775layers.jpg, Layers, as seen by HiRISE under HIWish program ESP 047633 1765layers.jpg, Wide view of layers and light-toned material, as seen by HiRISE under HIWish program 47633 1765layersclose.jpg, Close view of layers and light-toned material, as seen by HiRISE under HIWish program 47633 1765layerswide.jpg, Close view of layers and light-toned material, as seen by HiRISE under HIWish program 47633 1765narrowgullies.jpg, Light-toned material, as seen by HiRISE under HIWish program 47633 1765ridgewide.jpg, Narrow ridge, as seen by HiRISE under HIWish program 47633 1765ridgeeroded.jpg, Section of ridge that has eroded, as seen by HiRISE under HIWish program File:ESP 053804 1715layers.jpg, Layers in mesas, as seen by HiRISE under HIWish program File:53804 1715layers.jpg, Close view of layers, as seen by HiRISE under HIWish program File:53804 1715layers2.jpg, Close view of layers, as seen by HiRISE under HIWish program


Mars Science Laboratory

Several sites in the Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle have been proposed as areas to send NASA's next major Mars rover, the
Mars Science Laboratory Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) is a robotic space probe mission to Mars launched by NASA on November 26, 2011, which successfully landed '' Curiosity'', a Mars rover, in Gale Crater on August 6, 2012. The overall objectives include investiga ...
. Both Holden Crater and
Eberswalde Crater Eberswalde, formerly known as Holden NE, is a partially buried impact crater in Margaritifer Terra, Mars. Eberswalde crater lies just to the north of Holden, a large crater that may have been a lake. The 65.3-km-diameter crater, centered at 24� ...
made the cut to be among the top four. Miyamoto Crater was in the top seven sites chosen. Holden Crater is believed to have once been a lake. Actually, it is now believed that it held two lakes. The first was longer lived and was formed from drainage within the crater and precipitation. The last lake began when water dammed up in Uzboi Vallis broke through a divide, then rapidly drained into Holden Crater. Because there are rocks meters in diameter on the crater floor, it is thought it was a powerful flood when water flowed into the crater. Image:Holden Crater Rim.jpg, West Rim of Holden Crater, as seen by THEMIS. Click on image to see more details. Image:Holden Crater Close-up.JPG, Close-up of Channels on Rim of Holden Crater, as seen by THEMIS. Click on image to see more details. Eberswalde Crater contains a
delta Delta commonly refers to: * Delta (letter) (Δ or δ), a letter of the Greek alphabet * River delta, at a river mouth * D ( NATO phonetic alphabet: "Delta") * Delta Air Lines, US * Delta variant of SARS-CoV-2 that causes COVID-19 Delta may also ...
. There is a great deal of evidence that Miyamoto Crater once contained rivers and lakes. Many minerals, such as clays,
chloride The chloride ion is the anion (negatively charged ion) Cl−. It is formed when the element chlorine (a halogen) gains an electron or when a compound such as hydrogen chloride is dissolved in water or other polar solvents. Chloride salts ...
s,
sulfate The sulfate or sulphate ion is a polyatomic anion with the empirical formula . Salts, acid derivatives, and peroxides of sulfate are widely used in industry. Sulfates occur widely in everyday life. Sulfates are salts of sulfuric acid and many ...
s, and
iron oxide Iron oxides are chemical compounds composed of iron and oxygen. Several iron oxides are recognized. All are black magnetic solids. Often they are non-stoichiometric. Oxyhydroxides are a related class of compounds, perhaps the best known of which ...
s, have been discovered there. These minerals are often formed in water. A picture below shows an inverted channel in Miyamoto Crater. Inverted channels formed from accumulated sediments that were cemented by minerals. These channels eroded into the surface, then the whole area was covered over with sediments. When the sediments were later eroded away, the place where the river channel existed remained because the hardened material that was deposited in the channel was resistant to erosion.
Iani Chaos Iani Chaos is a region of chaos terrain at the south end of the outflow channel Ares Vallis, of the Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle (MC-19) region of the planet Mars, centered at approximately ~342°E, 2°S. This is the source region of Ares Valli ...
, pictured below, was among the top 33 landing sites. Deposits of
hematite Hematite (), also spelled as haematite, is a common iron oxide compound with the formula, Fe2O3 and is widely found in rocks and soils. Hematite crystals belong to the rhombohedral lattice system which is designated the alpha polymorph of . ...
and
gypsum Gypsum is a soft sulfate mineral composed of calcium sulfate dihydrate, with the chemical formula . It is widely mined and is used as a fertilizer and as the main constituent in many forms of plaster, blackboard or sidewalk chalk, and drywa ...
have been found there. Those minerals are usually formed in connection with water. Image:Iani Chaos.JPG,
Iani Chaos Iani Chaos is a region of chaos terrain at the south end of the outflow channel Ares Vallis, of the Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle (MC-19) region of the planet Mars, centered at approximately ~342°E, 2°S. This is the source region of Ares Valli ...
, as seen by THEMIS. Sand from eroding mesas is covering brighter floor material. Click on image to see relationship of Iani Chaos to other local features. Image:Landing zone in Iani Chaos.JPG, Landing zone in
Iani Chaos Iani Chaos is a region of chaos terrain at the south end of the outflow channel Ares Vallis, of the Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle (MC-19) region of the planet Mars, centered at approximately ~342°E, 2°S. This is the source region of Ares Valli ...
, as seen by THEMIS.
The aim of the
Mars Science Laboratory Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) is a robotic space probe mission to Mars launched by NASA on November 26, 2011, which successfully landed '' Curiosity'', a Mars rover, in Gale Crater on August 6, 2012. The overall objectives include investiga ...
is to search for signs of ancient life. It is hoped that a later mission could then return samples from sites that the
Mars Science Laboratory Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) is a robotic space probe mission to Mars launched by NASA on November 26, 2011, which successfully landed '' Curiosity'', a Mars rover, in Gale Crater on August 6, 2012. The overall objectives include investiga ...
identified as probably containing remains of life. To safely bring the craft down, a 12-mile-wide, smooth, flat circle is needed. Geologists hope to examine places where water once ponded. They would like to examine sediment layers. In the end, it was decided to send the Mars science Laboratory, called "Curiosity," to
Gale Crater Gale is a crater, and probable dry lake, at in the northwestern part of the Aeolis quadrangle on Mars. It is in diameter and estimated to be about 3.5–3.8 billion years old. The crater was named after Walter Frederick Gale, an amateur as ...
in the
Aeolis quadrangle The Aeolis quadrangle is one of a series of 30 quadrangle maps of Mars used by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Astrogeology Research Program. The Aeolis quadrangle is also referred to as MC-23 (Mars Chart-23). The Aeolis quadrangle co ...
."


Inverted relief

Some places on Mars show
inverted relief Inverted relief, inverted topography, or topographic inversion refers to landscape features that have reversed their elevation relative to other features. It most often occurs when low areas of a landscape become filled with lava or sediment th ...
. In these locations, a stream bed may be a raised feature, instead of a valley. The inverted former stream channels may be caused by the deposition of large rocks or due to cementation. In either case erosion would erode the surrounding land and leave the old channel as a raised ridge because the ridge will be more resistant to erosion. An image below, taken with
HiRISE High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment is a camera on board the ''Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter'' which has been orbiting and studying Mars since 2006. The 65 kg (143 lb), US$40 million instrument was built under the direction o ...
of Miyamoto Crater shows a ridge that is an old channel that has become inverted. Image:Miyamoto Crater.JPG, Inverted Channel in Miyamoto Crater, as seen by
HiRISE High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment is a camera on board the ''Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter'' which has been orbiting and studying Mars since 2006. The 65 kg (143 lb), US$40 million instrument was built under the direction o ...
. The scale bar is 500 meters long. Image:Inverted terrain context image.JPG, CTX context image for next image that was taken with HiRISE. Note long ridge going across image is probably an old stream. Box indicates area for HiRISE image. Image:Inverted terrain in Parana Valles.JPG, Example of inverted terrain in Parana Valles region, as seen by HiRISE under the HiWish program.


Deltas

Researchers have found a number of examples of deltas that formed in Martian lakes. Finding deltas is a major sign that Mars once had a lot of water. Deltas often require deep water over a long period of time to form. Also, the water level needs to be stable to keep sediment from washing away. Deltas have been found over a wide geographical range. Below, are pictures of a few. Image:Delta in Margaritifer Sinus.jpg, Delta in Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle as seen by THEMIS. Image:Distributary fan-delta.jpg, Probable delta in
Eberswalde Crater Eberswalde, formerly known as Holden NE, is a partially buried impact crater in Margaritifer Terra, Mars. Eberswalde crater lies just to the north of Holden, a large crater that may have been a lake. The 65.3-km-diameter crater, centered at 24� ...
that lies to the NE of Holden Crater, as seen by Mars Global Surveyor. Image in Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle. 26126contextb22 018333 1548delta.jpg, Wide view of a delta in Holden Crater, as seen by CTX ESP 026126 1530delta.jpg, Close up view of part of delta from previous image, as seen by HiRISE under
HiWish program HiWish is a program created by NASA so that anyone can suggest a place for the HiRISE camera on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter to photograph. It was started in January 2010. In the first few months of the program 3000 people signed up to use HiRIS ...
26126 1530deltalayers.jpg, Close view of previous image showing layers, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program and enlarged with HiView


Craters

Impact craters generally have a rim with ejecta around them, in contrast volcanic craters usually do not have a rim or ejecta deposits. As craters get larger (greater than 10 km in diameter) they usually have a central peak. The peak is caused by a rebound of the crater floor following the impact. Sometimes craters will display layers. Craters can show us what lies deep under the surface. In December 2011, Opportunity Rover discovered a vein of gypsum sticking out of the soil along the rim of Endeavour crater.. Tests confirmed that it contained calcium, sulfur, and water. The mineral gypsum is the best match for the data. It likely formed from mineral rich water moving through a crack in the rock. The vein, called "Homestake," is in Mars' Meridiani plain. It could have been produced in conditions more neutral than the harshly acidic conditions indicated by the other sulfate deposits; hence this environment may have been more hospitable for a large variety of living organisms. Homestake is in a zone where the sulfate-rich sedimentary bedrock of the plains meets older, volcanic bedrock exposed at the rim of Endeavour crater. Image:Beer Crater.JPG, Beer Crater eroded west wall, as seen by CTX. Image:Alga Crater.JPG, Alga Crater, as seen by HiRISE. Click on image to see the relationship between Alga Crater and the larger Chekalin Crater. Image:Timbuktu Crater.jpg, Timbuktu Crater, located on the edge of Capri Chasma. Image taken with THEMIS. Wikivinogradov.jpg, Vinogradov Crater, as seen by CTX camera (on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter). Wikivinogradovfans.jpg, Fans on crater floor on the rim of Vinogradov Crater, as seen by CTX camera (on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter). Note: this is an enlargement of the top part of the previous image of Vinogradov Crater. Wikijones.jpg, Jones Crater, as seen by CTX camera (on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter). Regions on the floor containing layers, fans, and dunes are labeled. File:ESP 056784 1520doublecrater.jpg, Double crater, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program The impactor may have broke apart right before striking the surface.


Unnamed channels

There is enormous evidence that water once flowed in river valleys on Mars. Images of curved channels have been seen in images from Mars spacecraft dating back to the early seventies with the
Mariner 9 Mariner 9 (Mariner Mars '71 / Mariner-I) was a robotic spacecraft that contributed greatly to the exploration of Mars and was part of the NASA Mariner program. Mariner 9 was launched toward Mars on May 30, 1971 from LC-36B at Cape Canaveral Air ...
orbiter. Indeed, a study published in June 2017, calculated that the volume of water needed to carve all the channels on Mars was even larger than the proposed ocean that the planet may have had. Water was probably recycled many times from the ocean to rainfall around Mars.Luo, W., et al. 2017. New Martian valley network volume estimate consistent with ancient ocean and warm and wet climate. Nature Communications 8. Article number: 15766 (2017). doi:10.1038/ncomms15766 ESP 047076 1565channels.jpg, Group of channels on a mound, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program Arrows show eroded craters. ESP 045299 1545channelswide.jpg, Wide view of a group of channels, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish project Some parts of the surface show patterned ground when enlarged. 45299 1545patternedground.jpg, Patterned ground, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program This is a close up from previous image. ESP 045800 1540channel.jpg, Channel, as seen by HiRISE, under HiWish program ESP 053211 1495channel.jpg, Channel just west of Uzboi Vallis, as seen by HiRISE, under HiWish program


Other landscapes in Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle

File:Bedrock in Luki Crater in the Southern highlands.jpg, Bedrock in Luki Crater, enhanced
HiRISE High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment is a camera on board the ''Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter'' which has been orbiting and studying Mars since 2006. The 65 kg (143 lb), US$40 million instrument was built under the direction o ...
color image. The central region of the crater consists of uplifted ancient bedrock with a variety of rock types, indicated by the range of colors. Image is about 1 km. wide. ESP 048635 1760lighttoned.jpg, Light-toned materials, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program File:26996layeredwhitebuttes.jpg, Butte in Arsinoes Chaos with some light-toned layers, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program File:Wikiarsinoesfanswide.jpg, Light-toned deposit in Arsinoes Chaos, as seen by CTX camera (on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter). File:WikiESP 039352 1730lighttoneddeposit.jpg, Light-toned deposit in Arsinoes Chaos, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program. Note: this field can be found in the previous wide image of Arsinoes Chaos, as seen by CTX camera (on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter). File:WikiESP 039563 1730yardangs.jpg, Yardangs formed in light-toned material and surrounded by dark, volcanic basalt sand, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program File:WikiESP 039563 1730yardangsclose.jpg, Close-up image of yardangs, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program. Arrows point to
transverse aeolian ridges Transverse aeolian ridges (TARs) are visually bright features commonly found in Topography, topographic depressions on Mars. These small-scale and relict Bedform, bedforms were first seen in narrow-angle images from the Mars Global Surveyor, Mars Or ...
, TAR's, a type of dune. Note this is an enlargement of the previous image from HiRISE. File:55149 1765tarscolor.jpg, Close, color view of unusual transverse aeolian ridges, TAR's, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program These features may have had variable local winds to make the wavy tops. File:55149 1765tarscolorsurface.jpg, Close view of TAR's with waves, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program File:55149 1765tarscolor2.jpg, Close, color view of TAR's in a channel,as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program 46050 1775race.jpg, Mesa, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program This may make for a good race around a mesa someday in the far future. 45299 1545ridges.jpg, Ridges, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program This is a close up from a previous image. ESP 045299 1545mediumclose.jpg, Color view of surface in a previous image, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program ESP 045299 1545coloredclose.jpg, Color image of patterned ground, enlarged from a previous image, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program


Other Mars quadrangles


Interactive Mars map


See also

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References


External links


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