Perseverance rover reveals an ancient delta-lake system and flood deposits at Jezero crater, Mars
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Bosak, Tanja; Weiss, Benjamin
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<jats:title>Perseverance images of a delta on Mars</jats:title>
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The Perseverance rover landed in Jezero crater, Mars, in February 2021. Earlier orbital images showed that the crater contains an ancient river delta that was deposited by water flowing into a lake billions of years ago. Mangold
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. analyzed rover images taken shortly after landing that show distant cliff faces at the edge of the delta. The exposed stratigraphy and sizes of boulders allowed them to determine the past lake level and water discharge rates. An initially steady flow transitioned into intermittent floods as the planet dried out. This history of the delta’s geology provides context for the rest of the mission and improves our understanding of Mars’ ancient climate. —KTS
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2021Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary SciencesJournal
Science
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American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
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Bosak, Tanja and Weiss, Benjamin. 2021. "Perseverance rover reveals an ancient delta-lake system and flood deposits at Jezero crater, Mars." Science, 374 (6568).
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