Recent analysis of radar data from the Mars Express spacecraft has interpreted bright subsurface radar reflections as indicators of local liquid water at the base of the south polar layered deposits (SPLD). However, the physical and geological conditions required to produce melting at this location were not quantified. Here we use thermophysical models to constrain parameters necessary to generate liquid water beneath the SPLD. We show that no concentration of salt is sufficient to melt ice at the base of the SPLD in the present day under typical Martian conditions. Instead, a local enhancement in the geothermal heat flux of >72 mW/m(2) is required, even under the most favorable compositional considerations. This heat flow is most simply ac...
Evidence for past basal melting of young (late Amazonian-aged), debris-covered glaciers in Mars' mid...
Evidence for past basal melting of young (late Amazonian-aged), debris-covered glaciers in Mars' mid...
The detection of liquid water by the Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionosphere Sounding (MAR...
The discovery of an ~20‐km‐wide area of bright subsurface radar reflections, interpreted as liquid w...
The discovery of an ~20‐km‐wide area of bright subsurface radar reflections, interpreted as liquid w...
International audienceThe discovery of an ~20‐km‐wide area of bright subsurface radar reflections, i...
International audienceThe discovery of an ~20‐km‐wide area of bright subsurface radar reflections, i...
Radar data from the Mars Express spacecraft show bright subsurface reflections in the Planum Austral...
The discovery of a ~20 km wide area of bright subsurface radar reflections, interpreted as liquid wa...
- New evidence in 2011 suggests the presence of liquid water on Mars through a phenomenon called rec...
The presence of liquid water at the base of the martian polar caps has long been suspected but not o...
Anomalously bright basal reflections detected by MARSIS at Ultimi Scopuli have been interpreted to i...
Anomalously bright basal reflections detected by MARSIS at Ultimi Scopuli have been interpreted to i...
Using derived temperatures from thermal-infrared instruments aboard orbiting spacecraft, we constrai...
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Evidence for past basal melting of young (late Amazonian-aged), debris-covered glaciers in Mars' mid...
Evidence for past basal melting of young (late Amazonian-aged), debris-covered glaciers in Mars' mid...
The detection of liquid water by the Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionosphere Sounding (MAR...
The discovery of an ~20‐km‐wide area of bright subsurface radar reflections, interpreted as liquid w...
The discovery of an ~20‐km‐wide area of bright subsurface radar reflections, interpreted as liquid w...
International audienceThe discovery of an ~20‐km‐wide area of bright subsurface radar reflections, i...
International audienceThe discovery of an ~20‐km‐wide area of bright subsurface radar reflections, i...
Radar data from the Mars Express spacecraft show bright subsurface reflections in the Planum Austral...
The discovery of a ~20 km wide area of bright subsurface radar reflections, interpreted as liquid wa...
- New evidence in 2011 suggests the presence of liquid water on Mars through a phenomenon called rec...
The presence of liquid water at the base of the martian polar caps has long been suspected but not o...
Anomalously bright basal reflections detected by MARSIS at Ultimi Scopuli have been interpreted to i...
Anomalously bright basal reflections detected by MARSIS at Ultimi Scopuli have been interpreted to i...
Using derived temperatures from thermal-infrared instruments aboard orbiting spacecraft, we constrai...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94901/1/grl26441.pd
Evidence for past basal melting of young (late Amazonian-aged), debris-covered glaciers in Mars' mid...
Evidence for past basal melting of young (late Amazonian-aged), debris-covered glaciers in Mars' mid...
The detection of liquid water by the Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionosphere Sounding (MAR...