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  • 2020Fresh emplacement of hydrated sodium chloride on Ceres from ascending salty fluids78citations
  • 2020A probabilistic approach to determination of Ceres' average surface composition from Dawn VIR and GRaND datacitations
  • 2019Cassini-VIMS observations of Saturn's main rings: II. A spectrophotometric study by means of Monte Carlo ray-tracing and Hapke's theory26citations
  • 2017Cometary coma dust size distribution from in situ IR spectra17citations
  • 2016Bright carbonate deposits as evidence of aqueous alteration on (1) Ceres272citations

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  • Tosi, F.
  • De Sanctis, M. C.
  • Zambon, F.
  • Ammannito, E.
  • Rousseau, B.
  • Raponi, A.
  • Russell, C. T.
  • Raymond, C. A.
  • Carrozzo, F. G.
  • Formisano, M.
  • Frigeri, Alessandro
  • Ferrari, M.
  • Kurokawa, H.
  • Ehlmann, B. L.
  • Usui, T.
  • Lapôtre, M. G. A.
  • Prettyman, T. H.
  • Stein, N. T.
  • De Sanctis, Maria Cristina
  • Hedman, M. M.
  • Cuzzi, J. N.
  • Nicholson, P. D.
  • Spilker, L. J.
  • Dalle Ore, C. M.
  • Filacchione, G.
  • Clark, R. N.
  • Daversa, E.
  • Capaccioni, Fabrizio
  • Plainaki, C.
  • Cerroni, P.
  • Capaccioni, F.
  • Rinaldi, G.
  • Della Corte, V.
  • Ivanovski, S. L.
  • Palomba, E.
  • Tozzi, G. P.
  • Rotundi, A.
  • Erard, S.
  • Leyrat, C.
  • Taylor, F.
  • Capria, M. T.
  • Mottola, S.
  • Salatti, M.
  • Fulle, M.
  • Bockelée-Morvan, D.
  • Longobardo, Andrea
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Fresh emplacement of hydrated sodium chloride on Ceres from ascending salty fluids

  • Tosi, F.
  • De Sanctis, M. C.
  • Ciarniello, M.
  • Zambon, F.
  • Ammannito, E.
  • Rousseau, B.
  • Raponi, A.
  • Russell, C. T.
  • Raymond, C. A.
  • Carrozzo, F. G.
  • Formisano, M.
  • Frigeri, Alessandro
  • Ferrari, M.
Abstract

The surface and internal structure of Ceres show evidence of a global process of aqueous alteration, indicating the existence of an ocean in the past. However, it is not clear whether part of this ocean is still present and whether residual fluids are still circulating in the dwarf planet. These fluids may be exposed in a geologically young surface, and the most promising site to verify the occurrence of present fluids on Ceres is Cerealia Facula dome, in Occator crater. This very young facula exhibits minerals that are relatively rare in our Solar System, the formation of which requires the presence of liquid water in combination with hydrothermal activity. Here we report the discovery of hydrated sodium chloride on Cerealia Facula. These newly identified chloride salts are concentrated on the top of the dome, close to a system of radial fractures. The spatial distribution of the hydrated phase suggests that chloride salts are the solid residue of deep brines that reached the surface only recently, or are still ascending. These salts are very efficient in maintaining Ceres's warm internal temperature and lowering the eutectic temperature of the brines, in which case ascending salty fluids may exist in Ceres today....

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • mineral
  • surface
  • phase
  • Sodium