Past Glaciological and Hydrological Studies

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Ice, Thickness, Mars (Planet), Mars Surface, Polar Regions, Polar Caps, Glaciers, Obliqueness

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There are not many papers about the north cap as an ice sheet, and they often come about through people productively straying outside their fields. central thickness was in the 3-6 km range and that the bed temperatures were high enough to allow plastic deformation and flow. study of astronomical climate forcing looked at the surface of the north cap as a terrestrial glaciologist might. How the north cap survives high obliquity is a central problem as are the basic questions: (1) How thick is it? (2) What is the accumulation/loss rate? (3) What is the density profile? and (4) Does it flow?

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