Shock Vaporization/Devolatilization of Evaporitic Minerals, Halite and Gypsum, in an Open System Investigated by a Two‐Stage Light Gas Gun

Geophysical Research Letters 46 巻 13 号 7258-7267 頁 2019-07-23 発行
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Shock Vaporization/Devolatilization of Evaporitic Minerals, Halite and Gypsum, in an Open System Investigated by a Two‐Stage Light Gas Gun
作成者
Kurosawa Kosuke
Moriwaki Ryota
Komatsu Goro
Okamoto Takaya
Sakuma Hiroshi
Matsui Takafumi
収録物名
Geophysical Research Letters
46
13
開始ページ 7258
終了ページ 7267
抄録
Dry lakebeds might constitute large volatile reservoirs on Mars. Hypervelocity impacts onto ancient dry lakebeds would have affected the volatile distribution on Mars. We developed a new experimental method to investigate the response of evaporitic minerals (halite and gypsum) to impact shocks in an open system. This technique does not result in chemical contamination from the operation of the gas gun. The technique is termed the “two‐valve method,” and the gun system is located in the Planetary Exploration Research Center, Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan. We detected the vaporization of halite at 31 GPa and devolatilization from gypsum at 11 GPa, suggesting that impact‐induced volatile release from dry lakebeds has periodically occurred throughout Martian history. The vaporization of halite deposits might have enhanced the production of perchlorates, which are found globally on Mars. The water loss from gypsum possibly explains the coexisting types of Ca‐sulfates found in Gale Crater.
内容記述
This work was supported by ISAS/JAXA as a collaborative program with its Hypervelocity Impact Facility.
言語
英語
資源タイプ 学術雑誌論文
出版者
American Geophysical Union
AGU
発行日 2019-07-23
権利情報
An edited version of this paper was published by AGU. Copyright 2019 American Geophysical Union.
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収録物識別子
[DOI] 10.1029/2019GL083249
[DOI] https://doi.org/10.1029/2019GL083249
[ISSN] 0094-8276
[ISSN] 1944-8007
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