Using Silicon and Hydrogen Gamma Rays for the Simultaneous Determination of Dry-Layer Thickness and Sub-Surface Ice Content in the Polar Regions of Mars

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The polar regions are modeled with an upper dry layer and a lower
ice-rich layer. Observed fluxes of H, Si, Cl, and Fe gamma rays are used
to simultaneously determine the thickness of the dry layer and the ice
content of the lower layer.

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