The Surface of Syrtis Major: Composition of the Volcanic Substrate and Mixing With Altered Dust and Soil
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Syrtis Major is an old, low relief volcanic plateau near the equatorial regions of Mars. It is a persistent low-albedo feature on the planet and is thought o contain a high abundance of exposed bedrock and/or locally derived surface material and debris. Spatially resolved variations in surface spectral properties, and therefore composition, are investigated with data from the Imaging Spectrometer for Mars (ISM) instrument. ISM obtained 128 wavelength channel spectra from 0.76 to 3.16 •m for contiguous pixels approximately 22 x 22 km in size across much of the plateau. The value and spatial distribution of four primary spectral variables (albedo, continuum slope, wavelength of the ferric-ferrous band minimum, area of the ferric-ferrous absorption) are mapped and coregistered to Viking digital photomosaics. Analysis of these maps shows that although there is a high degree of overall spectral variability on the plateau, the key indicators of mafic mineralogy are relatively homogeneous. Detailed examination of reflectance spectra from representative areas across the plateau indicate the volcanic surface is dominated by augire-bearing basalts and the pyroxene composition i the basalts is estimated to be 0.275+ 0.075 Ca/(Ca+Fe+Mg) and 0.3+ 0.1 Fe/(Fe+Ca+Mg). Additional mineral components may include olivine, feldspar, and glass. Most of the spectral variability on the plateau is interpreted to result from mixing of volcanic bedrock and/or locally derived surface material and debris with highly altered dust and soil. In western Syrtis Major the altered material is a transient component on the surface or occurs in large spat/ally coherent patches (e.g., crater rims). In eastem Syrtis Major it is apparent that the dust components are firmly fixed to the basaltic substrate as a stable oxide find or coating.
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