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Global mineralogical and aqueous mars history derived from OMEGA/Mars Express data
Authors:Bibring Jean-Pierre  Langevin Yves  Mustard John F  Poulet François  Arvidson Raymond  Gendrin Aline  Gondet Brigitte  Mangold Nicolas  Pinet P  Forget F  Berthé Michel  Bibring Jean-Pierre  Gendrin Aline  Gomez Cécile  Gondet Brigitte  Jouglet Denis  Poulet François  Soufflot Alain  Vincendon Mathieu  Combes Michel  Drossart Pierre  Encrenaz Thérèse  Fouchet Thierry  Merchiorri Riccardo  Belluci Giancarlo  Altieri Francesca  Formisano Vittorio  Capaccioni Fabricio  Cerroni Pricilla  Coradini Angioletta  Fonti Sergio  Korablev Oleg  Kottsov Volodia  Ignatiev Nikolai  Moroz Vassili  Titov Dimitri  Zasova Ludmilla  Loiseau Damien
Affiliation:Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale (IAS), Batiment 121, 91405 Orsay Campus, France.
Abstract:Global mineralogical mapping of Mars by the Observatoire pour la Mineralogie, l'Eau, les Glaces et l'Activité (OMEGA) instrument on the European Space Agency's Mars Express spacecraft provides new information on Mars' geological and climatic history. Phyllosilicates formed by aqueous alteration very early in the planet's history (the "phyllocian" era) are found in the oldest terrains; sulfates were formed in a second era (the "theiikian" era) in an acidic environment. Beginning about 3.5 billion years ago, the last era (the "siderikian") is dominated by the formation of anhydrous ferric oxides in a slow superficial weathering, without liquid water playing a major role across the planet.
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