Ground Penetrating Radar Deployment in Argentine Loess: Implications for the Character of the Martian Stealth Region

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Loess, Mars Stealth, Mars: Analogs, Processes: Eolian, Radar: Ground Penetrating

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Ground penetrating radar (GPR) delineates shallow stratigraphy in a variety of terrestrial settings, including regions mantled by loess that may provide analogues to some of the fine-grained unconformable deposits on Mars. Specifically, analyses of GPR data from Argentine sandy loessoid deposits (32 degrees 45'S; 64 degrees 15'W) reveal prominent reflections related to geomorphic and pedogenic processes whose character can be used to place constraints on the nature of the "stealth" region on Mars. Results suggest that the near-surface of the "stealth" deposits may be devoid of some pedogenic features and is fairly uniform in character.

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