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What the Atacama Can Tell Us about Subsurface Mars
Dave, A.; Wilhelm, M.; Stucky, T.; Furlong, M. P.; Bywaters, K.; Glass, B.; Bergman, D.; Rask, J.
通讯作者Dave, A.
会议名称16th Biennial International Conference on Engineering, Science, Construction, and Operations in Challenging Environments (Earth & Space)
会议日期APR 09-12, 2018
会议地点Cleveland, OH
英文摘要

We used a Mars analog, the Chilean Atacama Desert, to simulate a drilling mission to Mars, as part of the Atacama rover astrobiology drilling study (ARADS) grant through NASA's PSTAR Program. Automated drilling from a rover platform within one meter of a conventional science dig allowed us to make a direct comparison of manned vs. unmanned data return at a potential two-million-year-old lake bed/evaporite site near Yungay Station. Science observations of soil type and biomolecule content compared well to planetary mission-type data of size distribution, cuttings angle of repose, drill telemetry, and instrument readings. Drill telemetry data taken during four companion studies allowed us to characterize soil horizons that might affect instrument results. Water signatures were encountered during a tracer study which demonstrated how much contamination is brought into a cohesive borehole by three different vectors: the drill itself, surface in-fall due to downstroke, and surface in-fall due to retraction. Water signatures were also encountered during a study of polygonal structures to interpret data variation in these large-scale soil formations also observed on Mars. Salt horizons were encountered during a biomarkers/halite transect study. Salt horizon data was also gained from a second polygon edge study in hyperarid soil, which linked lower drill torque at polygon edges with increased in-fall and mixing compared to that of polygon interiors. Characterizations of how a drill transforms and makes available subsurface information from this analog environment can help us interpret results of a drill-based mission to Mars. Results obtained in the Atacama indicate drill telemetry and cuttings offer a wealth of accurate subsurface data.


来源出版物EARTH AND SPACE 2018: ENGINEERING FOR EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS
出版年2018
页码369-379
EISBN978-0-7844-8189-9
出版者AMER SOC CIVIL ENGINEERS
类型Proceedings Paper
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别CPCI-S
WOS记录号WOS:000462200100037
WOS关键词SOILS ; LIFE
WOS类目Engineering, Aerospace ; Engineering, Civil
WOS研究方向Engineering
资源类型会议论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/307105
作者单位NASA, Ames Res Ctr, Mail Stop N240A-4, Moffett Field, CA 94035 USA
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