The chemical variability at the surface of Mars: implications for exogenic processes
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The chemical composition of sediments and rocks, as well as their distribution at the
Martian surface, represent a long term archive of processes, which have formed the
planetary surface. A survey of chemical compositions by means of Compositional Data
Analysis represents a valuable tool to extract direct evidence for weathering processes
and allows to quantify weathering and sedimentation rates. clr-biplot techniques are
applied for visualization of chemical relationships across the surface (“chemical maps”).
The variability among individual suites of data is further analyzed by means of clr-PCA,
in order to extract chemical alteration vectors between fresh rocks and their crusts and
for an assessment of different source reservoirs accessible to soil formation. Both
techniques are applied to elucidate the influence of remote weathering by combined
analysis of several soil forming branches. Vector analysis in the Simplex provides the
opportunity to study atmosphere surface interactions, including the role and
composition of volcanic gases
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