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Zur chemie der marsoberfläche

January 1, 1978

Analyses of 13 samples of Martian surface materials with the Viking X-ray fluorescence spectrometers show SiO2 similar to that of terrestrial mafic rocks, whereas Fe2O3, Cl, and S are higher and Al2O3, K2O, Rb, Sr, Y, and Zr are lower. Low totals suggest presence of CO2, H2O, and Na2O. Duricrust fragments are higher in S than fines, but samples from both landing sites are surprisingly similar. We suggest that Martian surface materials are aeolian deposits of complex mixtures of weathering products of maficultramafic rocks, possibly consisting of iron-rich clays, sulfates, iron oxides, carbonates, and chlorides.

Publication Year 1978
Title Zur chemie der marsoberfläche
DOI 10.1007/BF00368561
Authors Klaus Keil, Benton C. Clark, A. K. Baird, Priestley Toulmin, Harry J. Rose
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Die Naturwissenschaften
Index ID 70012423
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse