학술논문

The Petrochemistry of Jake_M: A Martian Mugearite.
Document Type
Article
Source
Science. 9/27/2013, Vol. 341 Issue 6153, p1-7. 7p.
Subject
*ROCK analysis
*OUTCROPS (Geology)
*ASTRONAUTICAL instruments
*X-ray spectrometers
*ALPHA rays
*EARTH analogs to Martian geology
Language
ISSN
0036-8075
Abstract
"Jake_M," the first rock analyzed by the Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer instrument on the Curiosity rover, differs substantially in chemical composition from other known martian igneous rocks: It is alkaline (>15% normative nepheline) and relatively fractionated. Jake_M is compositionally similar to terrestrial mugearites, a rock type typically found at ocean islands and continental rifts. By analogy with these comparable terrestrial rocks, Jake_M could have been produced by extensive fractional crystallization of a primary alkaline or transitional magma at elevated pressure, with or without elevated water contents. The discovery of Jake_M suggests that alkaline magmas may be more abundant on Mars than on Earth and that Curiosity could encounter even more fractionated alkaline rocks (for example, phonolites and trachytes). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]