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Muttik et al., 2008b

Clay mineral formation in impact induced Hydrothermal systems: Source of hydrous Phases on Mars

Muttik, N., Kirsimäe, K., Somelar, P.
Year2008
BookWorkshop report: Ground truth from Mars. Science payoff from a sample return mission. New Mexico, USA, 21-23 April 2008
Publisher placeHouston
Number11
Pages70-71
Typeabstract
Estonian author
LanguageEnglish
Id25204

Abstract

Alteration of surficial suevites at Ries crater, Germany was studied by means of X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy. Here, we discuss the origin of hydrous silicate (clay) phases in these suevites that have been previously interpreted as resulting from post-impact hydrothermal processes. The results of this study indicate that the dominant alteration phases are dioctahedral Al-Fe montmorillonite and halloysite, which are typical low temperature clay minerals. We suggest that the surficial suevites are not altered by hydrothermal processes and that alteration occurred by low temperature subsurface weathering processes. If the surficial suevites were indeed hydrothermally modified during the early stages of post-impact cooling, then the alteration was of limited character and is completely masked by later weathering.

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