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Hydrous olivine alteration on Mars and Earth
Authors:Zoltn Vci  Carl B Agee  Christopher D K Herd  Erin Walton  Oliver Tschauner  Karen Ziegler  Vitali B Prakapenka  Eran Greenberg  Sylvia Monique‐Thomas
Institution:Zoltán Váci,Carl B. Agee,Christopher D. K. Herd,Erin Walton,Oliver Tschauner,Karen Ziegler,Vitali B. Prakapenka,Eran Greenberg,Sylvia Monique‐Thomas
Abstract:Hydrous alteration of olivine macrocrysts in a Martian olivine phyric basalt, NWA 10416, and a terrestrial basalt from southern Colorado are examined using SEM, EPMA, TEM, and µXRD techniques. The olivines in the meteorite contain linear nanotubes of hydrous material, amorphous areas, and fluid dissolution textures quite distinct from alteration identified in other Martian meteorites. Instead, they bear resemblance to terrestrial deuteric alteration features. The presence of the hydrous alteration phase Mg‐laihunite within the olivines has been confirmed by µXRD analysis. The cores of the olivines in both Martian and terrestrial samples are overgrown by unaltered rims whose compositions match those of a separate population of groundmass olivines, suggesting that the core olivines are xenocrysts whose alteration preceded crystallization of the groundmass. The terrestrial sample is linked to deep crustal metasomatism and the “ignimbrite flare‐up” of the Oligocene epoch. The comparison of the two samples suggests the existence of an analogous relatively water‐rich magmatic reservoir on Mars.
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