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Mineralogy of the Phoenix landing site from OMEGA observations and how that relates to in situ Phoenix measurements
Authors:F Poulet  RE Arvidson  B Gondet  Y Langevin
Institution:a Institut d’Astrophysique Spatiale, CNRS/Université Paris-Sud, Orsay, France
b Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, USA
c NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX 77058, USA
Abstract:We present an analysis comparing observations acquired by the Mars Express Observatoire pour la Minéralogie l’Eau, les Glaces et l’Activité (OMEGA) and Phoenix lander measurements. Analysis of OMEGA data provides evidence for hydrous and ferric phases at the Phoenix landing site and the surrounding regions. The 3 μm hydration band deepens with increasing latitude, along with the appearance and deepening of a 1.9 μm H2O band as latitude increases ∼60° polewards. A water content of 10-11% is derived from the OMEGA data for the optical surface at the Phoenix landing site compared to 1-2% derived for subsurface soil by Phoenix lander measurements. The hydration of these regions is best explained by surface adsorbed water onto soil grains. No evidence for carbonate or perchlorate-bearing phases is evident from OMEGA data, consistent with the relatively small abundances of these phases detected by Phoenix. The identification of spectral features consistent with hydrated phases (possibly zeolites) from OMEGA data covering regions outside the landing site and the ubiquitous ferric absorption edge suggest that chemical weathering may play a role in the arctic soils.
Keywords:Mars  Surface  Mineralogy  Spectroscopy
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