RED ROCK CONCRETIONS: GROUNDWATER RECORDS, SCIENCE RESOURCE, AND ANALOGS TO MARS
The expressions of variable iron oxide concretion geometries reflect the effects of iron and oxidant mobility with the influence of fluid conduits, diffusive mass transfer, and time. Abundant marble-sized concretions (a few mms to several cms) comprise an Earth analog for newly discovered small hematite concretions (blueberries) on Mars. The presence of hematite concretions implies saturated groundwater conditions, with variations in geochemistry over time. Variables include fluid composition, supply of Fe2+, supply and identity of the oxidant, and reactions with host rock mineralogy. The Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in particular has some of the most remarkable accumulations of abundant marbles as well as other variable concretion forms exposed in the Jurassic Navajo Sandstone. This example forms a unique and valuable geologic resource to be considered in park science, management, and outreach in addition to the terrestrial analog for planetary geology.