Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars
confirm many previous models and shed new light on the nature of polar surface materials, particularly in intermediate-albedo units of the polar layered deposits, many of which are found to be ice-rich. We identify hydrated non ice materials present in many low-albedo troughs, as well as in the circ...
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Summary: | confirm many previous models and shed new light on the nature of polar surface materials, particularly in intermediate-albedo units of the polar layered deposits, many of which are found to be ice-rich. We identify hydrated non ice materials present in many low-albedo troughs, as well as in the circumpolar erg that was previously associated with gypsum. We identify icy outlier deposits that may be related to subsurface thermophysical properties and permafrost. New observations of the gypsum-rich dune material constrain models for its formation and distribution. Intrinsic properties of ice content and grain size are found to be independent of the albedo of fine layered units and may provide a novel method for stratigraphic identification and correlation. |
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