International audienceThe CheMin instrument on the Mars Science Laboratory rover Curiosity detected ubiquitous high abundances (~15-70 wt%) of X-ray amorphous components (AmCs) in ancient sedimentary rocks of Gale crater. Mechanisms and timing of formation for the AmCs are poorly constrained, and could include volcanic, impact, or aqueous processes. We explore trends in AmC composition and abundance, and look for systematic compositional variation between sites within Gale crater. AmC compositions were estimated indirectly based on bulk chemistry and the nature and abundance of the crystalline phases for 19 sedimentary rock samples. AmC abundances positively correlate with AmC SiO2 contents, and a mixing relationship appears to exist betwee...
International audienceThe Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover has encountered both ancient lithi...
The Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover arrived at Mars in August 2012 with a primary goal of ch...
The Mars Science Laboratory’s Chemistry and Camera (ChemCam) instrument suite on-board the Curiosity...
International audienceThe CheMin instrument on the Mars Science Laboratory rover Curiosity detected ...
Supplemental tables for Smith et al. manuscript entitled "X-ray amorphous components in sedimentary ...
The Curiosity rover's exploration of rocks and soils in Gale crater has provided diverse geochemical...
International audienceThe Curiosity rover in Gale crater is investigating a mineral transition obser...
X-ray diffraction (XRD) amorphous phases have been found as major components (approx.15-60 wt%) of a...
The Chemistry and Mineralogy (CheMin) instrument onboard the Mars Curiosity rover has detected abund...
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) rover, Curiosity, is exploring the layered sediments of Gale crate...
International audiencePlain Language Summary X-ray amorphous materials have been detected in all sam...
The Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover landed in Gale crater in August 2012 to investigate earl...
The Mars Science Laboratory rover, Curiosity, landed at Gale crater in August 2012 and has been inve...
International audienceThe Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover has encountered both ancient lithi...
The Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover arrived at Mars in August 2012 with a primary goal of ch...
The Mars Science Laboratory’s Chemistry and Camera (ChemCam) instrument suite on-board the Curiosity...
International audienceThe CheMin instrument on the Mars Science Laboratory rover Curiosity detected ...
Supplemental tables for Smith et al. manuscript entitled "X-ray amorphous components in sedimentary ...
The Curiosity rover's exploration of rocks and soils in Gale crater has provided diverse geochemical...
International audienceThe Curiosity rover in Gale crater is investigating a mineral transition obser...
X-ray diffraction (XRD) amorphous phases have been found as major components (approx.15-60 wt%) of a...
The Chemistry and Mineralogy (CheMin) instrument onboard the Mars Curiosity rover has detected abund...
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) rover, Curiosity, is exploring the layered sediments of Gale crate...
International audiencePlain Language Summary X-ray amorphous materials have been detected in all sam...
The Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover landed in Gale crater in August 2012 to investigate earl...
The Mars Science Laboratory rover, Curiosity, landed at Gale crater in August 2012 and has been inve...
International audienceThe Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover has encountered both ancient lithi...
The Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover arrived at Mars in August 2012 with a primary goal of ch...
The Mars Science Laboratory’s Chemistry and Camera (ChemCam) instrument suite on-board the Curiosity...