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Crust-atmosphere coupling and CO 2 sequestration on Mars Adrienne Macartney ([email protected]) School of Geographical & Earth Sciences. Warm wet Mars?. Fluctuating states of equilibrium?. Cold icy Mars?. Modern Mars. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Crust-atmosphere coupling and CO 2 sequestration on Mars Adrienne Macartney ([email protected]) School of Geographical & Earth Sciences Cold icy Mars? Warm wet Mars? Modern Mars What caused the loss of the Mars atmosphere and hydrosphere? Geology and engineering cross discipline project building an ultra-sonic rock polishing tool to discover insitu carbonation evidence on Mars. Investigating the role and scale of mineral carbonation via terrestrial analogues (ophiolites), chambered experiments and meteorite analysis. Fluctuati ng states of equilibri um?
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Crust-atmosphere coupling and CO2 sequestration on MarsAdrienne Macartney ([email protected])School of Geographical & Earth Sciences

Cold icy Mars?

Warm wet Mars?

Modern Mars

What caused the loss of the Mars atmosphere and hydrosphere?

• Geology and engineering cross discipline project building an ultra-sonic rock polishing tool to discover insitu carbonation evidence on Mars.

• Investigating the role and scale of mineral carbonation via terrestrial analogues (ophiolites), chambered experiments and meteorite analysis.

Fluctuating states of equilibrium?

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CarbonationTriangle

Exposed ultra-basic rocks

CO2

Water

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Exposed ultra-basic rocks

CO2

Water

Heat, 180°C optimal

Hyper - CarbonationSquare

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Joys of Norwegian fieldwork in January

Micro-carbonation• Wide geographic scale

• Low water:rock ratio

• Relatively small amounts of sequestration

• ‘SNC’ style carbonate evidence

Global carbon

sequestration

Time

Conceptual graph of carbonation dynamics (no units)

AmazonianNoachian - Hesperian

SNC Mars Meteorites

ShergottitesNakhlites

Chassignites

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Joys of Norwegian fieldwork in January

Punctuated hyper-carbonationMicro-carbonation• Wide geographic scale

• Low water:rock ratio

• Relatively small amounts of sequestration

• ‘SNC’ style carbonate evidence

• Highly geographically localised

• High water:rock ratio required

• Significant sequestration

• Deep sub-surface, density change, mineralogical evidence

Global carbon

sequestration

TimeAmazonianNoachian - Hesperian

Conceptual graph of carbonation dynamics (no units)

Blue = micro-carbonationRed = punctuated hyper-carbonation

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Lafayette Mars meteorite data

• ALH 84001 studies to follow shortly

• Comparison with terrestrial Ophiolite weathering and replacement sequences (LOC and Oman)

Testing micro-carbonation 1

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Joys of Norwegian fieldwork in January

Testing micro-carbonation 2

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Joys of fieldwork in January

Leka possesses the full ‘textbook’ sequence of ophiolite strata

Testing micro-carbonation 2

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The Leka Ophiolite Complex (LOC), Norway

• Formed ~497Ma +/- 2Ma, part of the Skei group obducted in the Caledonian orogeny

• Analogous to Mars mineral carbon sequestration?

• Is the water:rock ratio analogous?

Testing micro-carbonation 2

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Initial light microscopy:

• Extensive serpentinisation and antigorite replacement

• Numerous opaque minerals (chromite, magnetite)

• Minor carbonates in veins

Testing micro-carbonation 2

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Prototyping an improved Mars rover tool

RAT - Rock Abrasion Tool

MOUSE – Micro-Optic Ultra-Sonic Exfoliator

Supported by: Space Glasgow, University of Glasgow Ultra-Sonic Planetary Drilling TeamPfeiffer

Testing micro-carbonation 3

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Summary1. Water on the Mars surface requires an atmosphere many bars higher than present

2. Mineral carbon sequestration is a robust partial answer, supported by terrestrial analogues - Large scale surface micro-carbonation - Localised punctuated hyper-carbonation (CARBFIX analogue)

3. Comparative microscopic analysis between ophiolites and SNC meteorites may provide insight into important fluid and carbon sequestration processes on the Martian crust-

atmosphere

4. Developing the MOUSE, a rover prototype ultra-sonic polisher to aid locating insitu evidence of carbon sequestration


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