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Detection of ferrihydrite in Martian red dust records ancient cold and wet conditions on Mars.

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/85871
Publisher DOI
10.1038/s41467-025-56970-z
PubMed ID
40000645
Description
Iron oxide-hydroxide minerals in Martian dust provide crucial insights into Mars' past climate and habitability. Previous studies attributed Mars' red color to anhydrous hematite formed through recent weathering. Here, we show that poorly crystalline ferrihydrite (Fe5O8H · nH2O) is the dominant iron oxide-bearing phase in Martian dust, based on combined analyses of orbital, in-situ, and laboratory visible near-infrared spectra. Spectroscopic analyses indicate that a hyperfine mixture of ferrihydrite, basalt and sulfate best matches Martian dust observations. Through laboratory experiments and kinetic calculations, we demonstrate that ferrihydrite remains stable under present-day Martian conditions, preserving its poorly crystalline structure. The persistence of ferrihydrite suggests it formed during a cold, wet period on early Mars under oxidative conditions, followed by a transition to the current hyper-arid environment. This finding challenges previous models of continuous dry oxidation and indicates that ancient Mars experienced aqueous alteration before transitioning to its current desert state.
Date of Publication
2025-02-25
Publication Type
article
Subject(s)
500 - Science::530 - Physics
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Valantinas, Adomas
Space Research and Planetology Physics - Remote Sensing
Mustard, John F
Chevrier, Vincent
Mangold, Nicolas
Bishop, Janice L
Pommerol, Antoine
Physics Institute, Space Research and Planetary Sciences
Space Research and Planetology Physics - Remote Sensing
Beck, Pierre
Poch, Olivier
Applin, Daniel M
Cloutis, Edward A
Hiroi, Takahiro
Robertson, Kevin
Pérez-López, Sebastian
Ottersberg, Rafael
Physics Institute, Space Research and Planetary Sciences
Villanueva, Geronimo L
Stcherbinine, Aurélien
Patel, Manish R
Thomas, Nicolas
Space Research and Planetology Physics - Remote Sensing
Physics Institute, Space Research and Planetary Sciences
Additional Credits
Physics Institute, Space Research and Planetary Sciences
Space Research and Planetology Physics - Remote Sensing
Series
Nature Communications
Publisher
Nature Research
ISSN
2041-1723
Access(Rights)
open.access
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