We analyze the emplacement chronology and aqueous alteration history of distinctive mineral assemblages and related geomorphic units near Hashir and Bradbury impact craters located within the Libya Montes, which are part of the southern rim of the Isidis Basin on Mars. We derive our results from a spectro-morphological mapping project that combines spectral detections from CRISM near-infrared imagery with geomorphology and topography from HRSC, CTX, and HiRISE imagery. Through this combination of data sets, we were able to use the morphology associated with specific mineral detections to extrapolate the possible extent of the units hosting these compositions. We characterize multiple units consistent with formation through volcanic, impact,...
Airborne Visible/Near-Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) data acquired over the Ka'u Desert are ...
Hydrated minerals, identified on Mars using near-infrared spectroscopy data, reveal new insights int...
Mineralogical and geochemical data returned by orbiters and landers over the past 15 years have subs...
We analyze the emplacement chronology and aqueous alteration history of distinctive mineral assembla...
We analyze the emplacement chronology and aqueous alteration history of distinctive mineral assemb...
There is ample evidence of ancient and long-lasting fluvial activity and chemical alteration in the ...
The highland-lowland boundary (HLB) of Mars is interpreted to be a complex tectonic and erosional tr...
The Noachian terrain west of the Isidis basin hosts a diverse collection of alteration minerals in r...
The evolution of the Ladon basin has been marked by intense geological activity and the discharge of...
The evolution of the Ladon basin has been marked by intense geological activity and the discharge of...
We have used Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity data to investigate the origin and alteration of lit...
Definitive exposures of pristine, ancient crust on Mars are rare, and the finding that much of the a...
Geologic mapping studies at the 1:1M-scale are being used to assess geologic materials and processes...
International audienceA closed depression in the Noctis Labyrinthus region of Mars (at 10.4S, 98.6W)...
Tyrrhena Terra is an intriguing region of Mars extending from the southern part of Isidis Basin at t...
Airborne Visible/Near-Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) data acquired over the Ka'u Desert are ...
Hydrated minerals, identified on Mars using near-infrared spectroscopy data, reveal new insights int...
Mineralogical and geochemical data returned by orbiters and landers over the past 15 years have subs...
We analyze the emplacement chronology and aqueous alteration history of distinctive mineral assembla...
We analyze the emplacement chronology and aqueous alteration history of distinctive mineral assemb...
There is ample evidence of ancient and long-lasting fluvial activity and chemical alteration in the ...
The highland-lowland boundary (HLB) of Mars is interpreted to be a complex tectonic and erosional tr...
The Noachian terrain west of the Isidis basin hosts a diverse collection of alteration minerals in r...
The evolution of the Ladon basin has been marked by intense geological activity and the discharge of...
The evolution of the Ladon basin has been marked by intense geological activity and the discharge of...
We have used Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity data to investigate the origin and alteration of lit...
Definitive exposures of pristine, ancient crust on Mars are rare, and the finding that much of the a...
Geologic mapping studies at the 1:1M-scale are being used to assess geologic materials and processes...
International audienceA closed depression in the Noctis Labyrinthus region of Mars (at 10.4S, 98.6W)...
Tyrrhena Terra is an intriguing region of Mars extending from the southern part of Isidis Basin at t...
Airborne Visible/Near-Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) data acquired over the Ka'u Desert are ...
Hydrated minerals, identified on Mars using near-infrared spectroscopy data, reveal new insights int...
Mineralogical and geochemical data returned by orbiters and landers over the past 15 years have subs...