Outcrop exposures of sedimentary rocks at the Opportunity landing site (Meridiani Planum) form a set of genetically related strata defined here informally as the Burns formation. This formation can be subdivided into lower, middle, and upper units which, respectively, represent eolian dune, eolian sand sheet, and mixed eolian sand sheet and interdune facies associations. Collectively, these three units are at least 7 m thick and define a "wetting-upward" succession which records a progressive increase in the influence of groundwater and, ultimately, surface water in controlling primary depositional processes. The Burns lower unit is interpreted as a dry dune field (though grain composition indicates an evaporitic source), whose preserved re...
Impure reworked evaporitic sandstones, preserved on Meridiani Planum, Mars, are mixtures of roughly ...
Eolian dune fields on Earth and Mars evolve as complex systems within a set of boundary conditions. ...
Gale Crater contains Mount Sharp, a ~5km thick stratigraphic record of Mars’ early environmental hi...
Outcrop exposures of sedimentary rocks at the Opportunity landing site (Meridiani Planum) form a set...
This study investigates three bedrock exposures at Erebus crater, an ~ 300 m diameter crater approxi...
International audienceThe stratigraphy preserved within Aeolis Mons (Mount Sharp) in Gale crater (Ma...
International audienceThe accumulated sediments and erosional unconformities in the deposits of Mt. ...
International audienceThe basal Siccar Point group unconformity observed at the Greenheugh pediment ...
We present a review of our work on an intriguing feature on Mars, the Eberswalde delta-like feature,...
Reconstruction of the palaeoenvironmental context of Martian sedimentary rocks is central to studies...
Unraveling the stratigraphic record is the key to understanding ancient climate and past climate cha...
Aeolian strata encode information about ancient planetary surface processes and the climate at the t...
International audienceThe stratigraphy preserved within Aeolis Mons in Gale crater (Mars) shows a ma...
Understanding the origin of the Hesperian-aged sulfate-bearing Equatorial Layered Deposits (ELDs) is...
Wet eolian systems are those in which the water table is shallow and the floors of the interdune are...
Impure reworked evaporitic sandstones, preserved on Meridiani Planum, Mars, are mixtures of roughly ...
Eolian dune fields on Earth and Mars evolve as complex systems within a set of boundary conditions. ...
Gale Crater contains Mount Sharp, a ~5km thick stratigraphic record of Mars’ early environmental hi...
Outcrop exposures of sedimentary rocks at the Opportunity landing site (Meridiani Planum) form a set...
This study investigates three bedrock exposures at Erebus crater, an ~ 300 m diameter crater approxi...
International audienceThe stratigraphy preserved within Aeolis Mons (Mount Sharp) in Gale crater (Ma...
International audienceThe accumulated sediments and erosional unconformities in the deposits of Mt. ...
International audienceThe basal Siccar Point group unconformity observed at the Greenheugh pediment ...
We present a review of our work on an intriguing feature on Mars, the Eberswalde delta-like feature,...
Reconstruction of the palaeoenvironmental context of Martian sedimentary rocks is central to studies...
Unraveling the stratigraphic record is the key to understanding ancient climate and past climate cha...
Aeolian strata encode information about ancient planetary surface processes and the climate at the t...
International audienceThe stratigraphy preserved within Aeolis Mons in Gale crater (Mars) shows a ma...
Understanding the origin of the Hesperian-aged sulfate-bearing Equatorial Layered Deposits (ELDs) is...
Wet eolian systems are those in which the water table is shallow and the floors of the interdune are...
Impure reworked evaporitic sandstones, preserved on Meridiani Planum, Mars, are mixtures of roughly ...
Eolian dune fields on Earth and Mars evolve as complex systems within a set of boundary conditions. ...
Gale Crater contains Mount Sharp, a ~5km thick stratigraphic record of Mars’ early environmental hi...