Modeling Vapor Diffusion in Sublimation Tills of the Antarctic Dry Valleys: Implications for the Preservation of Near-Surface Ice on Mars

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Quantitative modeling in the Antarctic Dry Valleys suggests that ice may
remain in the subsurface for millions of years and may help to provide
insight into the interpretation of the Mars geological and climate
record.

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