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Multispectral Properties of Rocks in Marker Band Valley and Evidence for an Alteration Unit Below the Amapari Marker Band at Gale Crater, Mars

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The Mars Science Laboratory rover, Curiosity, has been examining strata from a period of Martian history wherein extensive clay mineral formation transitioned to sulfate mineral formation. This mineralogic change corresponds to a change from a wetter to a more arid climate. Among the tools used by Curiosity to study the rocks that recorded this transition is the multispectral capability of its Mast Camera (Mastcam). The Mastcam filter wheel, in combination with its Bayer Pattern filter focal plane array has provided multispectral scenes recorded in twelve spectral bands over the 445 to 1013 nm spectral range. Here Mastcam multispectral results from the rover’s exploration of predominantly sulfate-bearing strata that bracket a distinct dark-toned resistant stratigraphic marker unit now, referred to as the Amapari Marker Band (AMB), are presented in association with supporting information from some of Curiosity’s other instruments. Using an agglomerative hierarchical clustering approach, six spectral classes were derived. These classes included three stratigraphic classes plus a class indicating more intense diagenetic alteration and classes of dark-toned float rocks and a set of Fe-Ni meteorites. These spectral classes were compared to spectra of analogous terrestrial materials. Among the observations, a distinct tonal and color unit was observed directly below the Amapari Marker Band. Several lines of evidence suggest this narrow interval is an alteration horizon. The alteration could have resulted from diagenesis, exposure as a weathering surface, or from introduction of water associated with the deposition of the lower AMB.
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