Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Sep 1992
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1992msat.work...37c&link_type=abstract
In its Workshop on the Martian Surface and Atmosphere Through Time p 37-38 (SEE N92-28988 19-91)
Mathematics
Logic
Ground Water, Hydrology, Mars (Planet), Mars Surface, Planetary Crusts, Planetary Evolution, Planetary Geology, Thermal Diffusion, Vapors, Paleontology, Reservoirs, Valleys
Scientific paper
The Martian valley networks and outflow channels provide persuasive evidence that large bodies of groundwater were present on Mars throughout much of its early geologic history. However, little attention was focused on how these volatile reservoirs may have responded to the thermal evolution of the early Martian crust. In this regard, one process that has likely been of critical importance to the subsurface hydrologic evolution of Mars is thermal vapor diffusion. Various aspects of the thermal vapor diffusion process on Mars are discussed.
Carr Michael H.
Clifford Stephen M.
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