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Characterization of the Martian surface deposits by the Mars Pathfinder rover, Sojourner

December 5, 1997

Sojourner, the Mars Pathfinder rover, discovered pebbles on the surface and in rocks that may be sedimentary—not volcanic—in origin. Surface pebbles may have been rounded by Ares flood waters or liberated by weathering of sedimentary rocks called conglomerates. Conglomerates imply that water existed elsewhere and earlier than the Ares flood. Most soil-like deposits are similar to moderately dense soils on Earth. Small amounts of dust are currently settling from the atmosphere.

Publication Year 1997
Title Characterization of the Martian surface deposits by the Mars Pathfinder rover, Sojourner
DOI 10.1126/science.278.5344.1765
Authors Jacob R. Matijevic, J. Crisp, Donald B. Bickler, R. S. Banes, B. K. Cooper, Howard J. Eisen, J. Gensler, A. Haldemann, F. Hartman, K. A. Jewett, L. H. Matthies, S. L. Laubach, A. H. Mishkin, J. C. Morrison, T. T. Nguyen, A. R. Sirota, H. W. Stone, S. Stride, L. F. Sword, J. A. Tarsala, A. D. Thompson, M. T. Wallace, R. Welch, E. Wellman, B. H. Wilcox, D. Ferguson, P. Jenkins, J. Kolecki, G. A. Landis, D. Wilt, H. J. Moore, F. Pavlics
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Science
Index ID 70246308
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse