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Dune Exploration on Mars Student: Danielle Clarke and Mentor: Briony Horgan ASU/NASA Space Grant Program

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Dune Exploration on Mars. Student: Danielle Clarke and Mentor: Briony Horgan. ASU/NASA Space Grant Program. What are Sand Dunes?. What are sand dunes made of on Mars?. How do we identify glass on Mars?. Near Infrared Spectra on Mars. Shape gets more concave with weathering. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Dune Exploration on Mars

Dune Exploration on Mars

Student: Danielle Clarke and Mentor: Briony Horgan

ASU/NASA Space Grant Program

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What are Sand Dunes?

Figure 1: Crescentic Sand Dune in Nambia, Africa

Dunes are created through erosion of rocks and weathering, dunes shift and move in different directions

Dunes on Earth are created by the erosion of by rocks by rivers and oceans

Rivers and oceans are a rare find on Mars, so how is sand created on Mars?

Figure 2: Different types of Dunes on Mars(McKee,1979)

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The glass might be volcanic ash which once came from volcanic eruptions

Dunes on Mars contain volcanic minerals like olivine, pyroxene like EarthGlass was recently discovered in the north polar sand sea on Mars

What are sand dunes made of on Mars?

Hypothesis we are testing: Some Martian sand dunes are made of volcanic ash

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How do we identify glass on Mars?

Dust

Basaltic Dunes

Unweathered Glass

More WeatheredGlass

Very Weathered Glass

Shape gets more concave with weathering

Peaks shift to the left with weathering

Near Infrared Spectra on Mars The glass has a unique spectral signature in the near infrared that suggests that is has been weathered by water

Weathered glass has a peak at shorter wavelengths and the shape of the spectrum turns out to be more concave up

Figure 3: Near Infrared Spectra on Mars

We calculated the median of the albedo, peak position and concavity for 50 dune fields to locate glass

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Where are the Dunes on Mars Located?

Figure 4:Map of Mars, Dunes are in yellow ( Mars Global Digital Dune Database).

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Dunes we have examined so far:

Figure 5:Map of Mars, Dunes are in yellow ( Mars Global Digital Dune Database).

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0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 0.35-0.10-0.08-0.06-0.04-0.020.000.020.04

Albedo vs. Concavity of All Dune Fields

Albedo

Conc

avity

Albedo:Is a measure of the brightness of the dunes, and glass should have a low albedo

What does our data say about the glass in the dune fields on Mars?

Figure 6: Albedo Vs. Concavity Graph

Glass is dark, so the trend in this plot is what we predicted

More glass

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What does our data say about the glass in the dune fields on Mars?

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Figure 7: Peak Position Vs. Concavity of All DunesA low Peak Position and a high Concavity is a signature of weathered glass .

More Glass

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Result: Glass may be common in martian sand dunes

Figure 8: Distribution of examined dune fields (Horgan, Clarke, Bell 2012)

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Thank you

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What does our data say about the glass in the dune fields on Mars?

0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 0.350.720.730.740.750.760.770.780.79

Albedo Vs. Peak Position of All Dune Fields

Albedo

Peak

Pos

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rons

)

Figure 9: Albed0 Vs. Peak Position of All Dunes

A low Peak Position is a signature of weathered glass, Glass has a low albedo. This positive relationship was predicted.

More Glass

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Visual Data

Figure 9: Peak position in Oxia Palus. Blue indicates a low position, red indicates a high position. Dust is red, while the dune fields are in the green and blue areas

Figure 10: Concavity in Oxia Palus. The colored areas have more concave spectra.

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Latitudinal Region

Number of Dune Fields

% of Total Number of Dune Fields

Area of Dune Fields (km2)

% of Total Area

30° to 65° N 9 1.6 1507 2.2

0° to 30° N 36 6.6 5165 7.4

0° to 30° S 37 6.8 13,275 19.0

30° to 65° S 465 85.0 49,803 71.4

Total 547 100 69,750 100

Figure 10: Amount of dune fields on Mars from North to South (www.mar-dunes.org)

Mars Global Digital Dunes Database