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Gini index mean score grain size estimates for Murray formation rocks (Gale crater, Mars) from ChemCam LIBS data (sols 766-1804)

Authors: Frances Rivera-Hernandez;

Gini index mean score grain size estimates for Murray formation rocks (Gale crater, Mars) from ChemCam LIBS data (sols 766-1804)

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This repository includes main research results from the Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets manuscript entitled "Grain Size Variations in the Murray Formation: Stratigraphic Evidence for Changing Depositional Environments in Gale Crater, Mars". These datasets were also included as Supplementary tables with the manuscript. Please find the plain language summary of the manuscript and the captions for these datasets below: Plain language summary: The lowest exposed rocks of the Murray formation in Gale crater, Mars are interpreted as ancient lake deposits based on Curiosity rover data. However, the duration and temporal variability of this ancient lake is still an open question. Here we characterize the vertical distribution of deposits within the entire Murray formation using new grain size information. Characterizing grain size in rocks provides information about the speed of past fluid flows, which is crucial for interpreting depositional environments. However, measuring grain size in images is rarely possible for martian rocks. Thus, we estimate grain sizes with the Gini Index Mean Score (GIMS), a grain-size proxy that uses ChemCam Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy data. GIMS results indicate that the Murray formation is dominated by rocks with mud-sized grains (i.e., mudstones), suggesting mud-sized grain settled in a low energy lake environment. Mud cracks occur in some of the mudstones, indicating drying periods in a lake. Rocks with sand-sized grains (i.e., sandstones) and cross bedding occur at specific intervals, suggesting episodes with stream channels and wind-blown sand dunes. The dominance of lake deposits interspersed with stream deposits suggests that liquid water was present in Gale crater for tens of thousands to millions of years. Table captions: Table S3. All Murray formation targets used in the Gini mean index score (GIMS) analysis (sols 766-1804) with summary information, general grain size estimates from MAHLI and RMI images if known, and GMEAN values with associated standard deviation errors. For targets with N/A grain sizes, grains could not be resolved in any of the images, or images were not available. Protrusions in the rocks that are not grains are likely diagenetic nodules or concretions. Targets with GMEAN=0.07 have transitional GSRs, indicated by GSR1/GSR2. Targets names are merged in the same cell for those analyses that were taken on the same rock exposure. Next to the target names, the symbol * denotes that the ChemCam target was imaged by the MAHLI, the symbol ** denotes that the dust removal tool was used before the MAHLI image was taken, and ~ signifies that a location close to the ChemCam target was imaged by the MAHLI. Table S4. The mean, median, minimum and maximum GMEAN and the minimum and maximum grain size regime (GSR) for each locality in the Murray formation.

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grain size, LIBS, sedimentary rocks, Mars, Mars Science Laboratory

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