[1] High-resolution altimetry and imaging have revealed the presence of a meters-thick sedimentary layer at middle to high northern and southern latitudes presently covering at least 23 % of the planet. The layer is interpreted to be water-ice-rich, and to undergone degradation recently. Its activity very likely coincided with the last major obliquity excursion a few hundred thousand years ago. The majority of the layer at higher latitudes, however, persisted for a much longer time in the Late Amazonian. Stratigraphic analysis suggests a complex history of successive episodes of deposition and removal. Repeated deposition and removal of the mantles are interpreted to be responsible for the unusual statistical properties of kilometer-scale t...
The ages of pedestal craters on Mars: Evidence for a late-Amazonian extended period of episodic empl...
Lacking plate tectonics and crustal recycling, the long-term evolution of the crust-mantle system of...
Mars’s mid-latitudes, corresponding approximately to the 30°–60° latitude bands in both hemispheres,...
Reconstructions of the orbital parameters of Mars spanning the last ∼20 Myr, combined with global ci...
[1] Two end-member hypotheses have been proposed to account for the emplacement and distribution of ...
Mars is the only planet other than Earth in the Solar System that has a preserved nonpolar geologica...
We measured the depth, wall steepness and ejecta roughness and surveyed the wall and floor morpholog...
International audienceOn Mars, a smooth, draping unit-the "latitude-dependant mantle" (LDM), believe...
International audienceRecent geological observations in the northern mid-latitudes of Mars show evid...
Abstract–We measured the depth, wall steepness, and ejecta roughness and surveyed the wall and floor...
Amazonian non-polar ice deposits on Mars record periods and events when the climate differed substan...
Planum Boreum (PB) is a dome of layered icy material rising ~3 km above the surrounding plains in th...
[1] Martian high-latitude zones are covered with a smooth, layered ice-rich mantle containing charac...
Evidence has accumulated that non-polar portions of Mars have undergone significant periods of glaci...
The Shallow Radar (SHARAD) on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has imaged the internal stratigraphy o...
The ages of pedestal craters on Mars: Evidence for a late-Amazonian extended period of episodic empl...
Lacking plate tectonics and crustal recycling, the long-term evolution of the crust-mantle system of...
Mars’s mid-latitudes, corresponding approximately to the 30°–60° latitude bands in both hemispheres,...
Reconstructions of the orbital parameters of Mars spanning the last ∼20 Myr, combined with global ci...
[1] Two end-member hypotheses have been proposed to account for the emplacement and distribution of ...
Mars is the only planet other than Earth in the Solar System that has a preserved nonpolar geologica...
We measured the depth, wall steepness and ejecta roughness and surveyed the wall and floor morpholog...
International audienceOn Mars, a smooth, draping unit-the "latitude-dependant mantle" (LDM), believe...
International audienceRecent geological observations in the northern mid-latitudes of Mars show evid...
Abstract–We measured the depth, wall steepness, and ejecta roughness and surveyed the wall and floor...
Amazonian non-polar ice deposits on Mars record periods and events when the climate differed substan...
Planum Boreum (PB) is a dome of layered icy material rising ~3 km above the surrounding plains in th...
[1] Martian high-latitude zones are covered with a smooth, layered ice-rich mantle containing charac...
Evidence has accumulated that non-polar portions of Mars have undergone significant periods of glaci...
The Shallow Radar (SHARAD) on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has imaged the internal stratigraphy o...
The ages of pedestal craters on Mars: Evidence for a late-Amazonian extended period of episodic empl...
Lacking plate tectonics and crustal recycling, the long-term evolution of the crust-mantle system of...
Mars’s mid-latitudes, corresponding approximately to the 30°–60° latitude bands in both hemispheres,...