Estimating the Evolution of Crystal Size in the North Polar Ice Cap on Mars

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Mars Surface, Polar Caps, Ice, Crystal Growth, Crystals, Analogies, Antarctic Regions, Rheology, Stratigraphy

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The drilling of deep ice cores to bedrock in Greenland and Antarctica has allowed the study of internal stratigraphy, crystal growth rates, fabric evolution, and rheological properties of Earth's polar ice masses. We discuss the likely evolution of crystal size in the North Polar Ice Cap on Mars in the light of results obtained from Terrestrial ice sheets. Additional information is contained in the original extended abstract.

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