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In Situ and Orbital Stratigraphic Characterization of the InSight Landing Site—A Type Example of a Regolith‐Covered Lava Plain on Mars

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DOI: 10.1029/2022je007232

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Abstract The InSight lander rests on a regolith‐covered, Hesperian to Early Amazonian lava plain in Elysium Planitia within a ∼27‐m‐diameter, degraded impact crater called Homestead hollow . The km to cm‐scale stratigraphy beneath the lander is relevant to the mission's geophysical investigations. Geologic mapping and crater statistics indicate that ∼170 m of mostly Hesperian to Early Amazonian basaltic lavas are underlain by Noachian to Early Hesperian (∼3.6 Ga) materials of possible sedimentary origin. Up to ∼140 m of this volcanic resurfacing occurred in the Early Amazonian at 1.7 Ga, accounting for removal of craters ≤700 m in diameter. Seismic data however, suggest a clastic horizon that interrupts the volcanic sequence between depths of ∼30 and ∼75 m. Meter‐scale stratigraphy beneath the lander is constrained by local and regional regolith thickness estimates that indicate up to 10–30 m of coarse‐grained, brecciated regolith that fines upwards to a ∼3 m thick loosely‐consolidated, sand‐dominated unit. The maximum depth of Homestead hollow , at ∼3 m, indicates that the crater is entirely embedded in regolith. The hollow is filled by sand‐size eolian sediments, with contributions from sand to cobble‐size slope debris, and sand to cobble‐size ejecta. Lander‐based observations indicate that the fill at Homestead hollow contains a cohesive layer down to ∼10–20 cm depth that is visible in lander rocket‐excavated pits and the HP 3 mole hole. The surface of the landing site is capped by a ∼1 to 2 cm‐thick loosely granular, sand‐sized layer with a microns‐thick surficial dust horizon.

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N. H. Warner, M. P. Golombek, V. Ansan, Eloïse Marteau, N. R. Williams, J. A. Grant, Ernst Hauber, C. M. Weitz, Sharon A. Wilson, S. Piqueux, Nils Mueller, M. Grott, Tilman Spohn, Lu Pan, Cédric Schmelzbach, I. J. Daubar, James Jim Brian Garvin, Constantinos Charalambous, Mariah Baker, M. E. Banks (2022). In Situ and Orbital Stratigraphic Characterization of the InSight Landing Site—A Type Example of a Regolith‐Covered Lava Plain on Mars. , 127(4), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1029/2022je007232.

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