Although ice in the Martian midlatitudes is typically covered by a layer of dust or regolith, it is exposed in some locations by fresh impact craters or in erosional scarps. In both cases, the exposed ice is massive or excess ice with a low lithic content. We find that erosional scarps occur between 50° and 61° north and south latitude and that they are concentrated in and near Milankovič crater in the northern hemisphere and southeast of the Hellas basin in the southern hemisphere. These may represent locations of particularly thick or clean bodies of ice. Pits created by retreat of the scarps represent sublimation-thermokarst landforms that evolve in a manner distinct from other ice-loss landforms on Mars. New impact craters reveal that c...
This Master Thesis is a work representing a scientific report, performed at the SETI institute and...
This Master Thesis is a work representing a scientific report, performed at the SETI institute and...
International audienceIce buried beneath a thin layer of soil has been revealed by neutron spectrosc...
International audienceAlthough ice in the Martian midlatitudes is typically covered by a layer of du...
The localized loss of near-surface excess ice on Mars by sublimation (and perhaps melting) can produ...
New impact craters at five sites in the martian mid-latitudes excavated material from depths of deci...
Understanding the age and distribution of shallow ice on Mars is valuable for interpreting past and ...
Mars’s mid-latitudes, corresponding approximately to the 30°–60° latitude bands in both hemispheres,...
[1] Two end-member hypotheses have been proposed to account for the emplacement and distribution of ...
International audienceWe report new exposures of water ice along the scarps wall located within crat...
Amazonian non-polar ice deposits on Mars record periods and events when the climate differed substan...
Amazonian non-polar ice deposits on Mars record periods and events when the climate differed substan...
Evidence has accumulated that non-polar portions of Mars have undergone significant periods of glaci...
Evidence has accumulated that non-polar portions of Mars have undergone significant periods of glaci...
This Master Thesis is a work representing a scientific report, performed at the SETI institute and...
This Master Thesis is a work representing a scientific report, performed at the SETI institute and...
This Master Thesis is a work representing a scientific report, performed at the SETI institute and...
International audienceIce buried beneath a thin layer of soil has been revealed by neutron spectrosc...
International audienceAlthough ice in the Martian midlatitudes is typically covered by a layer of du...
The localized loss of near-surface excess ice on Mars by sublimation (and perhaps melting) can produ...
New impact craters at five sites in the martian mid-latitudes excavated material from depths of deci...
Understanding the age and distribution of shallow ice on Mars is valuable for interpreting past and ...
Mars’s mid-latitudes, corresponding approximately to the 30°–60° latitude bands in both hemispheres,...
[1] Two end-member hypotheses have been proposed to account for the emplacement and distribution of ...
International audienceWe report new exposures of water ice along the scarps wall located within crat...
Amazonian non-polar ice deposits on Mars record periods and events when the climate differed substan...
Amazonian non-polar ice deposits on Mars record periods and events when the climate differed substan...
Evidence has accumulated that non-polar portions of Mars have undergone significant periods of glaci...
Evidence has accumulated that non-polar portions of Mars have undergone significant periods of glaci...
This Master Thesis is a work representing a scientific report, performed at the SETI institute and...
This Master Thesis is a work representing a scientific report, performed at the SETI institute and...
This Master Thesis is a work representing a scientific report, performed at the SETI institute and...
International audienceIce buried beneath a thin layer of soil has been revealed by neutron spectrosc...