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SUBMITTER: Ehlmann BL
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5815393 | biostudies-other | 2017 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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Journal of geophysical research. Planets 20171207 12
The Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover performed coordinated measurements to examine the textures and compositions of aeolian sands in the active Bagnold dune field. The Bagnold sands are rounded to subrounded, very fine to medium sized (~45-500 μm) with ≥6 distinct grain colors. In contrast to sands examined by Curiosity in a dust-covered, inactive bedform called Rocknest and soils at other landing sites, Bagnold sands are darker, less red, better sorted, have fewer silt-sized or smaller g ...[more]