Experimental Weathering of Rocks and Minerals at Venus Conditions in the Glenn Extreme Environments Rig (GEER)

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-PLANETS(2023)

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We report two experiments using 13 mineral and rock samples exposed to a complex synthetic Venus atmosphere composed of nine gases for durations of 30 and 11 days conducted using the NASA Glenn Extreme Environments Rig (GEER). Examination of our run products using a scanning electron microscope equipped with an energy dispersive spectrometer reveals secondary minerals predominantly formed from reactions of Fe and Ca in the solid samples with sulfur in the atmospheric gas, results largely predicted in the literature, and indicating that such reactions between rocks and the atmosphere at the Venus surface may occur rapidly. Samples that displayed larger degrees of reaction include calcite (forming Ca-sulfate), Fe-Ti oxide (forming an Fe,S phase), biotite (forming an Fe,S phase), chalcopyrite (forming a new Cu,Fe-sulfide and a Ag,Cl phase), and Mid-Ocean Ridge Basalt glass (forming a Ca- and S-bearing phase, Fe- and S-bearing phase, and an Fe-oxide); pyrite was observed to be stable in our 30-day experiment. These reactions indicate that the f(S2) of the experiments was above or at the high end of what is thermodynamically predicted for the Venus surface. Apatite, feldspars, actinolite, and quartz did not change in this time frame. The presence of multiple S species in the GEER atmosphere may explain the dissimilarities to the style of reactions seen in previous experiments with simpler gas mixtures.
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Venus,weathering,geochemistry
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