Laboratory exploration of mineral precipitates from Europa's subsurface ocean
Autor: | Emmal Safi, Benjamin Butler, Sarah J. Day, A. Evans, Hilary Kennedy, Stephen P. Thompson |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
low-temperature mineral precipitation
Materials science Mirabilite Precipitation (chemistry) Blödite Epsomite Mineralogy Q1 Icy moon Research Papers General Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology ocean worlds chemistry.chemical_compound icy moons chemistry Equilibrium thermodynamics QE QD long-duration studies Meridianiite Sulfate Europa |
Zdroj: | Journal of Applied Crystallography |
ISSN: | 1600-5767 0021-8898 |
DOI: | 10.1107/s1600576721008554 |
Popis: | Precipitation experiments from a model Europan ocean solution subjected to fast and slow freezing suggest that the highly hydrated Na–Mg sulfate phase Na2Mg(SO4)2·16H2O is one of the lowest-temperature mineral phases likely to be stable on Europa’s surface and may therefore be astrobiologically significant. The precipitation of hydrated phases from a chondrite-like Na–Mg–Ca–SO4–Cl solution is studied using in situ synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction, under rapid- (360 K h−1, T = 250–80 K, t = 3 h) and ultra-slow-freezing (0.3 K day−1, T = 273–245 K, t = 242 days) conditions. The precipitation sequence under slow cooling initially follows the predictions of equilibrium thermodynamics models. However, after ∼50 days at 245 K, the formation of the highly hydrated sulfate phase Na2Mg(SO4)2·16H2O, a relatively recent discovery in the Na2Mg(SO4)2–H2O system, was observed. Rapid freezing, on the other hand, produced an assemblage of multiple phases which formed within a very short timescale (≤4 min, ΔT = 2 K) and, although remaining present throughout, varied in their relative proportions with decreasing temperature. Mirabilite and meridianiite were the major phases, with pentahydrite, epsomite, hydrohalite, gypsum, blödite, konyaite and loweite also observed. Na2Mg(SO4)2·16H2O was again found to be present and increased in proportion relative to other phases as the temperature decreased. The results are discussed in relation to possible implications for life on Europa and application to other icy ocean worlds. |
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