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Hydrous magmatism on Mars: A source of water for the surface and subsurface during the Amazonian

  • Francis M. McCubbin
  • , Alexander Smirnov
  • , Hanna Nekvasil
  • , Jianhua Wang
  • , Erik Hauri
  • , Donald H. Lindsley
  • Stony Brook University
  • Carnegie Institution of Washington

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Abstract

There is an overwhelming amount of evidence supporting the past existence of abundant flowing water on the martian surface, however the source for this water is less understood. Estimates of water in the deep martian interior from SNC meteorites yield low values (1-36 ppm H2O) that are incompatible with magmatic degassing as the primary source for this water. We have analyzed hydrous amphibole in the Chassigny martian meteorite, finding much higher water contents than previously reported. These values are consistent with a much wetter martian mantle (minimum range of 140-250 ppm H2O for the Chassigny source region), allowing for significant contributions of water to the martian surface by magmatic degassing. Furthermore, these results indicate the possibility of young (early-mid Amazonian), water-rich hydrothermal activity at the surface and subsurface, which could have been responsible for intermittent replenishment of water to these regions even after the onset of the cold dry climate that exists today.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)132-138
Number of pages7
JournalEarth and Planetary Science Letters
Volume292
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 15 2010

Keywords

  • Chassigny
  • habitability
  • hydrous martian magmatism
  • kaersutite
  • SNC meteorite
  • water on Mars

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