Amapari Marker Band, Gale crater, Mars: Event horizon with highest
bedrock iron and zinc concentrations detected by Curiosity’s Alpha
Particle X-ray Spectrometer
Abstract
Alpha Particle X-ray spectrometer (APXS) analyses of the distinct
Amapari Marker Band (AMB), Gale crater, Mars reveal the highest, in
situ, martian FeO and Zn abundances (47.51 wt%, 2.23 wt%), and
elevated MnO associated with a lower rippled unit. APXS analyses also
reveal a marked shift in provenance, to a generally basaltic
composition, compared to the underlying Mg-sulfate-bearing strata, which
persists into the overlying stratigraphy. The AMB also records a
perturbation in the MgSO4-forming conditions present above and below.
AMB chemistry could be consistent with a volcanic ash source; high metal
concentrations resulting from volatile reactions within an ash cloud.
Alternatively, syn- and/or post-depositional precipitation processes
within a primary lake setting and/or a later diagenetic event or events
may have played a role. Ongoing and future work will aim to further
constrain processes responsible for deposition of the AMB, the high
metal concentrations and its regional and global implications.