Abundant evidence exists for glaciation being an important geomorphic process in the mid-latitude regions of both hemispheres of Mars, as well as in specific environments at near-equatorial latitudes, such as along the western flanks of the major Tharsis volcanoes. Detailed analyses of glacial landforms (lobate-debris aprons, lineated valley fill, concentric crater fill, viscous flow features) have suggested that this glaciation was predominantly cold-based. This is consistent with the view that the Amazonian has been continuously cold and dry, similar to conditions today. We present new data based on a survey of images from the Context Camera (CTX) on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter that some of these glaciers experienced limited surface m...
International audienceA fretted valley system on Mars located at the northern mid-latitude dichotomy...
International audienceSurface conditions on Mars are currently cold and dry, with water ice unstable...
Viscous flow features (VFF) occur in the mid-latitudes of Mars and have characteristics consistent w...
Abundant evidence exists for glaciation being an important geomorphic process in the mid-latitude re...
Evidence has accumulated that non-polar portions of Mars have undergone significant periods of glaci...
Lobate debris aprons (LDA) and lineated valley fill (LVF) have been known to characterize the mid-la...
Lineated valley fill (LVF) in fretted valleys at the dichotomy boundary has been interpreted as glac...
The Martian climate throughout the Amazonian is widely believed to have been cold and hyper-arid, ve...
liquid water stability at the surface, are confined to early in the history of Mars (the Noachian/He...
Amazonian non-polar ice deposits on Mars record periods and events when the climate differed substan...
Nowadays Mars has a cold and dry climate. At some locations its surface is more than 3.5 Gy old and ...
[1] Restoration of the dichotomy boundary to its original position to assess its origin requires a t...
International audienceRecent geological observations in the northern mid-latitudes of Mars show evid...
Mars is the only planet other than Earth in the Solar System that has a preserved nonpolar geologica...
International audienceA fretted valley system on Mars located at the northern mid-latitude dichotomy...
International audienceSurface conditions on Mars are currently cold and dry, with water ice unstable...
Viscous flow features (VFF) occur in the mid-latitudes of Mars and have characteristics consistent w...
Abundant evidence exists for glaciation being an important geomorphic process in the mid-latitude re...
Evidence has accumulated that non-polar portions of Mars have undergone significant periods of glaci...
Lobate debris aprons (LDA) and lineated valley fill (LVF) have been known to characterize the mid-la...
Lineated valley fill (LVF) in fretted valleys at the dichotomy boundary has been interpreted as glac...
The Martian climate throughout the Amazonian is widely believed to have been cold and hyper-arid, ve...
liquid water stability at the surface, are confined to early in the history of Mars (the Noachian/He...
Amazonian non-polar ice deposits on Mars record periods and events when the climate differed substan...
Nowadays Mars has a cold and dry climate. At some locations its surface is more than 3.5 Gy old and ...
[1] Restoration of the dichotomy boundary to its original position to assess its origin requires a t...
International audienceRecent geological observations in the northern mid-latitudes of Mars show evid...
Mars is the only planet other than Earth in the Solar System that has a preserved nonpolar geologica...
International audienceA fretted valley system on Mars located at the northern mid-latitude dichotomy...
International audienceSurface conditions on Mars are currently cold and dry, with water ice unstable...
Viscous flow features (VFF) occur in the mid-latitudes of Mars and have characteristics consistent w...