Influence of Textural and Topographic Variability on Sublimation of Buried Ice: Implications for Near Surface Ice Stability in Antarctica and Mars

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Our vapor diffusion modeling suggests surface textures, topography, and
the presence of salt layers demonstrably alter sublimation rates in the
McMurdo Dry Valleys and offer insight into similar environments in the
hyper-arid cold climate of Mars.

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