Thermal Emission Spectrometer Estimates of the Mars North Polar Ice Table Depth and Thermal Inertia

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This study utilizes the diurnal cycle and the seasonal rise in
temperature immediately following the complete sublimation of CO2 ice,
from the surface to determine thermal inertia and thickness of the top
layer, and the thermal inertia of the lower layer of the polar regolith.

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