Scientific Reports (Nov 2024)

A probable ancient nearshore zone in southern Utopia on Mars unveiled from observations at the Zhurong landing area

  • Bo Wu,
  • Jie Dong,
  • Yiran Wang,
  • Wei Rao,
  • Zezhou Sun,
  • Sergey Krasilnikov,
  • Zhaojin Li,
  • Zhiyun Tan,
  • Zeyu Chen,
  • Chuang Wang,
  • Mikhail Ivanov,
  • Jiaming Zhu,
  • Wai Chung Liu,
  • Long Chen,
  • Hongliang Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-75507-w
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Abstract The Chinese Mars rover Zhurong successfully landed in southern Utopia Planitia on Mars in May 2021. Previous research suggested a Hesperian ocean may have existed in the northern lowland on Mars. Recent research observed water-related features at the Zhurong landing site from in situ data. In this study, we conducted a comprehensive geomorphological analysis of the landing area using remote sensing data, supplemented by in situ observations, and unveiled features consistent with the existence of a nearshore zone in southern Utopia. Different types of water-related geomorphological features were separated by specific topographic contours, suggesting different types of marine environments. The area was subdivided into a foreshore highland-lowland transition unit, a shallow marine unit and a deep marine unit. In situ observations including sedimentary deposit rocks, water-related lamination features, and subsurface sedimentary layers, also indicate past water activities. Results suggested an evolution scenario of the nearshore zone in southern Utopia: (1) Flooding of the Utopia Planitia in Late Noachian around 3.65–3.68 Ga reached the foreshore unit; (2) formation of the shallow and deep marine units after the flooding was completed by about 3.5 Ga and 3.42 Ga in Early Hesperian, respectively; (3) gradual loss of subsurface volatiles during the Amazonian epoch.

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