论文标题
通过古泡过程在Jezero火山口上挤出火山沉积物的运输
The Transport of Extrusive Volcanic Deposits on Jezero Crater Through Paleofluvial Processes
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论文摘要
耶泽罗(Jezero)是赛尔蒂斯(Syrtis)主要四边形的撞击火山口,通常被认为在古老的过去积聚了大量的液体水。拟议的旧生物的NASA光谱将最年轻的表面单位解释为含岩浆的含有橄榄石的矿物质。 2021年初,毅力漫游者降落在耶泽罗(Jezero)西北的扇形矿床的前沿,一个地区认为经历了两个不同的河流活动时期。通过毅力获得的表面图像揭示了在诺阿西 - 赫斯伯利亚边界上的某个时候,某个时候掩埋了出现火山的囊泡和非腔内岩石。然而,沿扇形矿床沿线的没有火山挤压特征,使这些压载沉积物的起源成为行星科学家之间的争论问题。为了建立这些类似玄武岩的岩石的起源,在亚利桑那州的Moenkopi高原上的类似沉积物之间进行了比较,并通过持久的Jezero上成像相似的沉积物。沿Moenkopi高原的地质类似物的搜索受到表面地貌的可观察相似性的指导,主要来自晚期更更新世新世的边界,受到河流,Eolian和过去的火山活性的影响和修饰。通过分析通过毅力分析表面图像并将其与模拟位点进行比较,我们假设通过毅力成像成像的裸露囊泡岩石可能是通过地貌相互作用传输到古层中的,特定的频率是类似的,类似于我们沿着流水模式运输的沉积物,我们在Moenkopi placteau上经过了引流模式。
Jezero, an impact crater in the Syrtis Major quadrangle of Mars, is generally thought to have amassed a large body of liquid water in its ancient past. NASA spectra of the proposed paleolake interpret the youngest surface unit as olivine-bearing minerals crystallized from magma. In early 2021, the Perseverance rover landed at the leading edge of a fan-delta deposit northwest of Jezero, an area argued to have experienced two distinct periods of fluvial activity. Surface imagery obtained by Perseverance reveal partially buried and unburied vesicular and non-vesicular rocks that appear volcanic in origin, emplaced sometime during the Noachian-Hesperian boundary. The absence of volcanic extrusive features along the fan-delta deposit, however, have made the origin of these ballast deposits a matter of contention among planetary scientists. To establish the origin of these basalt-like rocks, a comparison was made between analogous deposits on the Moenkopi Plateau in Arizona with similar deposits imaged by Perseverance on Jezero. The search for geologic analogs along the Moenkopi Plateau were guided by observable similarities in surface geomorphology, influenced and modified by fluvial, eolian, and past volcanic activity, primarily from the Late Pleistocene-Holocene boundary. By analyzing surface imagery taken by Perseverance and comparing it with the analogue site, we hypothesize that the exposed vesicular rocks imaged by Perseverance were likely transported into the paleolake by geomorphic interactions, specifically fluvial processes similarly to the deposits that were transported along drainage patterns we observed on the Moenkopi Plateau.