Abstract
Highly siderophile element abundances and Os isotopes of nakhlite and chassignite meteorites demonstrate that they represent a comagmatic suite from Mars. Nakhlites experienced variable assimilation of >2-billion-year-old altered high Re/Os basaltic crust. This basaltic crust is distinct from the ancient crust represented by meteorites Allan Hills 84001 or impact-contaminated Northwest Africa 7034/7533. Nakhlites and chassignites that did not experience crustal assimilation reveal that they were extracted from a depleted lithospheric mantle distinct from the deep plume source of depleted shergottites. The comagmatic origin for nakhlites and chassignites demonstrates a layered martian interior comprising ancient enriched basaltic crust derived from trace element–rich shallow magma ocean cumulates, a variably metasomatized mantle lithosphere, and a trace element–depleted deep mantle sampled by plume magmatism.
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Day, J. M. D., Paquet, M., Udry, A., & Moynier, F. (2024). A heterogeneous mantle and crustal structure formed during the early differentiation of Mars. Science Advances, 10(22). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adn9830
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