For ~500 Martian solar days (sols), the Mars Science Laboratory team explored Vera Rubin ridge (VRR), a topographic feature on the northwest slope of Aeolis Mons. Here we review the sedimentary facies and stratigraphy observed during sols 1,800–2,300, covering more than 100 m of stratigraphic thickness. Curiosity's traverse includes two transects across the ridge, which enables investigation of lateral variability over a distance of ~300 m. Three informally named stratigraphic members of the Murray formation are described: Blunts Point, Pettegrove Point, and Jura, with the latter two exposed on VRR. The Blunts Point member, exposed just below the ridge, is characterized by a recessive, fine‐grained facies that exhibits extensive planar lami...
NASA's Curiosity rover has documented predominantly fluvial sedimentary rocks along its path from th...
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Curiosity rover completed a detailed investigation at the Kimberle...
International audienceFine scale (submillimeter to centimeter) depositional and diagenetic features ...
The lowermost exposure of the Murray formation in Gale crater, Mars, was interpreted as sediment dep...
International audienceThe basal Siccar Point group unconformity observed at the Greenheugh pediment ...
International audienceThis paper provides an overview of the Curiosity rover's exploration at Vera R...
Recent robotic missions to Mars have offered new insights into the extent, diversity and habitabilit...
International audienceThe early environmental history of Mars is encoded in the planet's record of s...
International audienceOver the past 10 years, the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) rover Curiosity has ...
Reconstruction of the palaeoenvironmental context of Martian sedimentary rocks is central to studies...
NASA's Curiosity rover has documented predominantly fluvial sedimentary rocks along its path from th...
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Curiosity rover completed a detailed investigation at the Kimberle...
International audienceFine scale (submillimeter to centimeter) depositional and diagenetic features ...
The lowermost exposure of the Murray formation in Gale crater, Mars, was interpreted as sediment dep...
International audienceThe basal Siccar Point group unconformity observed at the Greenheugh pediment ...
International audienceThis paper provides an overview of the Curiosity rover's exploration at Vera R...
Recent robotic missions to Mars have offered new insights into the extent, diversity and habitabilit...
International audienceThe early environmental history of Mars is encoded in the planet's record of s...
International audienceOver the past 10 years, the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) rover Curiosity has ...
Reconstruction of the palaeoenvironmental context of Martian sedimentary rocks is central to studies...
NASA's Curiosity rover has documented predominantly fluvial sedimentary rocks along its path from th...
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Curiosity rover completed a detailed investigation at the Kimberle...
International audienceFine scale (submillimeter to centimeter) depositional and diagenetic features ...