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Architecture of Fluvial and Deltaic Deposits Exposed Along the Eastern Edge of the Western Fan of Jezero Crater, Mars

Beteiligte Autor*innen der JOANNEUM RESEARCH:
Autor*innen:
Mangold, N. and Caravaca, G. and Gupta, S. and Williams, R. M. E. and Dromart, G. and Gasnault, O. and Le Mouélic, S. and Paar, G. and Bell, J. and Beyssac, O. and Carlot, N. and Cousin, A. and Dehouck, E. and Horgan, B. and Kah, L. C. and Lasue, J. and Maurice, S. and Núñez, J. I. and Shuster, D. and Stack, K. M. and Weiss, B. P. and Wiens, R. C.
Abstract:
Early observations from the Perseverance rover suggested a deltaic origin for the western fan of Jezero crater only from images of the Kodiak butte. Here, we use images from the SuperCam Remote Micro‐Imager and the Mastcam‐Z camera to analyze the western fan front along the rover traverse, and further assess its depositional origin. Outcrops in the middle to lower half of the hillslopes comprise planar and inclined beds of sandstone that are interpreted as foresets of deltaic deposits. Foresets are locally structured in ∼20–25 m thick, ∼80–100 m long, antiformal structures interpreted as deltaic mouth bars. Above these foresets, interbedded sandstones and boulder conglomerates are interpreted as fluvial topset beds. One well‐preserved lens of boulder conglomerate displays rounded clasts within well‐sorted sediment deposited in overall fining upward beds. We interpret these deposits as resulting from lateral accretion within fluvial channels. Estimations of peak discharge rates give a range between ∼100 and ∼500 m³ s⁻¹. By contrast, boulder conglomerates exposed in the uppermost part of hillslopes are poorly sorted and truncate the underlying beds. The presence of these boulder deposits suggests that intense sediment‐laden flood episodes occurred after the deltaic foreset and topset beds were deposited, although the origin, timing, and relationship of these boulder deposits to the ancient lake that once filled Jezero crater remains undetermined. Overall, these observations confirm the deltaic nature of the fan front, and suggest a highly variable fluvial input.
Titel:
Architecture of Fluvial and Deltaic Deposits Exposed Along the Eastern Edge of the Western Fan of Jezero Crater, Mars
Herausgeber (Verlag):
American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Publikationsreihe

Name
Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets
Herausgeber(Verlag)
American Geophysical Union (AGU)
Nummer
129
ISSN
21699100

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