Ground ice on Mars - Inventory, distribution, and resulting landforms

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Ice Mapping, Land Ice, Landforms, Mars Surface, Permafrost, Water Resources, Astronomical Models, Mars Atmosphere, Outgassing, Spaceborne Photography, Viking Orbiter Spacecraft, Cryosphere, Thickness, Insolation, Mars, Water, Chryse Planitia, Flow, Outgassing, Distribution, Surface, Features, Morphology, Frost, Melting, Volcanic Features, Tharsis Region, Elysium Planitia, Utopia Planitia, Ice, Latitude, Models, Abundance, Freezing, Photographs, Ejecta, Yuty Crater, Lunae Planum, Acidalia Planitia, Patterns,

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A model is presented for the distribution of ground ice on Mars, and model predictions are compared with Viking Orbiter photographs of landforms possibly related to ground ice. Estimates of the amount of water originally outgassed on Mars and the amount of water presently on Mars are presented which show that approximately 90% of the estimated outgassed volume may be stored in the Martian subsurface as ground ice. The extent of the Martian cryosphere, the zone in which the temperature is below the freezing point of water and in which ground ice can exist, is examined, and it is shown that, in the presence of a protective surface layer approximately 10 m thick, ground ice may occur beneath the entire Martian surface. Observed features on the Martian surface considered most likely to reflect the presence of ground ice are discussed, including thermokarst-like pits and debris flows, and possibly polygonally patterned ground, curvilinear features and pingo-like mounds, and the geographic distributions of these features as seen in Viking photographs are examined. It is found that the possibly ice-related features are concentrated in the northern midlatitudes, the equatorial zone near Olympus Mons, and the Southern Hemisphere near the edge of the plains, indicating that subsurface ice may be present over the entire planet. The origin of the ice-related landforms is explained by a combination of volcanic heating and variations in insolation.

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