The Mars Science Laboratory rover Curiosity encountered potassium-rich clastic sedimentary rocks at two sites in Gale Crater, the waypoints Cooperstown and Kimberley. These rocks include several distinct meters thick sedimentary outcrops ranging from fine sandstone to conglomerate, interpreted to record an ancient fluvial or fluvio-deltaic depositional system. From ChemCam Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) chemical analyses, this suite of sedimentary rocks has an overall mean K2O abundance that is more than 5 times higher than that of the average Martian crust. The combined analysis of ChemCam data with stratigraphic and geographic locations reveals that the mean K2O abundance increases upward through the stratigraphic section. Ch...
Along the Curiosity rover’s traverse toward Glenelg (through sol 102) the Alpha Particle X-ray Spec...
The Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover landed in Gale crater in August 2012 to investigate earl...
The Windjana drill sample, a sandstone of the Dillinger member (Kimberley formation, Gale Crater, Ma...
The Mars Science Laboratory rover Curiosity encountered potassium‐rich clastic sedimentary rocks at ...
Key Points: • Mean K2O abundance in sedimentary rocks >5 times higher than that of the average Mart...
The first four rocks examined by the Mars Science Laboratory Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer indic...
The NASA Curiosity rover has investigated a diverse stratigraphic record at Gale crater, Mars, rangi...
MSL Curiosity investigated the Windjana sandstone outcrop, in the Kimberley area of Gale Crater, and...
The sedimentary outcrop and float rocks in Gale Crater contain evidence of a mixture of igneous prot...
International audienceThe Curiosity rover has traversed 20 km from its landing to the layered rocks ...
The Mars Science Laboratory’s Chemistry and Camera (ChemCam) instrument suite on-board the Curiosity...
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Curiosity rover completed a detailed investigation at the Kimberle...
Geochemical data returned from the Mars Science Laboratory’s Curiosity rover over 1296 sols, has rev...
The Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover landed in Gale crater in August 2012 to assess the habit...
Along the Curiosity rover’s traverse toward Glenelg (through sol 102) the Alpha Particle X-ray Spec...
The Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover landed in Gale crater in August 2012 to investigate earl...
The Windjana drill sample, a sandstone of the Dillinger member (Kimberley formation, Gale Crater, Ma...
The Mars Science Laboratory rover Curiosity encountered potassium‐rich clastic sedimentary rocks at ...
Key Points: • Mean K2O abundance in sedimentary rocks >5 times higher than that of the average Mart...
The first four rocks examined by the Mars Science Laboratory Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer indic...
The NASA Curiosity rover has investigated a diverse stratigraphic record at Gale crater, Mars, rangi...
MSL Curiosity investigated the Windjana sandstone outcrop, in the Kimberley area of Gale Crater, and...
The sedimentary outcrop and float rocks in Gale Crater contain evidence of a mixture of igneous prot...
International audienceThe Curiosity rover has traversed 20 km from its landing to the layered rocks ...
The Mars Science Laboratory’s Chemistry and Camera (ChemCam) instrument suite on-board the Curiosity...
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Curiosity rover completed a detailed investigation at the Kimberle...
Geochemical data returned from the Mars Science Laboratory’s Curiosity rover over 1296 sols, has rev...
The Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover landed in Gale crater in August 2012 to assess the habit...
Along the Curiosity rover’s traverse toward Glenelg (through sol 102) the Alpha Particle X-ray Spec...
The Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover landed in Gale crater in August 2012 to investigate earl...
The Windjana drill sample, a sandstone of the Dillinger member (Kimberley formation, Gale Crater, Ma...