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| Proposed MSL Landing Site in Mawrth Vallis - Ellipse 4 (PSP_008324_2050) |
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![]() Proposed MSL Landing Site in Mawrth Vallis - Ellipse 4 (PSP_008324_2050) Credit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona Mawrth Vallis has a rich mineral diversity, including clay minerals that formed by the chemical alteration of rocks by water. The CRISM instrument detects a variety of clay minerals here, which could signify different processes of formation. The high resolution of the HiRISE camera helps us to see and trace out layers, polygonal fractures, and with CRISM, examine the distribution of various minerals across the surface.
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