I’m not a geologist, but as far as I can recall, I’ve not seen any studies from the rovers that have identified folding. Sedimentary rocks have been observed, were laid down in water, streams rivers, river deltas and and lake beds. In addition they have examined sandstone deposits that laid down in dryer times.
MSL team member used to maintain a great list of papers, but it’s not been updated for a while (budget cuts) You’ll find lots of them on the following link
I’m not a geologist, but as far as I can recall, I’ve not seen any studies from the rovers that have identified folding. Sedimentary rocks have been observed, were laid down in water, streams rivers, river deltas and and lake beds. In addition they have examined sandstone deposits that laid down in dryer times.
MSL team member used to maintain a great list of papers, but it’s not been updated for a while (budget cuts) You’ll find lots of them on the following link
https://mars.nasa.gov/internal_resources/840/
Nothing about folding but a lot about sedimentary rocks. Thanks.:)
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