Mars and earth - Comparison of cold-climate features

On earth, glacial and periglacial features are common in areas of cold climate. On Mars, the temperature of the present-day surface is appropriate for permafrost, and the presence of water is suspected from data relating to the outgassing of the planet, from remote-sensing measurements over the pola...

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Main Author: Lucchitta, B. K.
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Published: 1981
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Online Access:http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19810053542
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19810053542 2023-05-15T16:37:25+02:00 Mars and earth - Comparison of cold-climate features Lucchitta, B. K. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Feb 1, 1981 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19810053542 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19810053542 Accession ID: 81A37946 Copyright Other Sources 91 Icarus; 45; Feb. 198 1981 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T14:41:23Z On earth, glacial and periglacial features are common in areas of cold climate. On Mars, the temperature of the present-day surface is appropriate for permafrost, and the presence of water is suspected from data relating to the outgassing of the planet, from remote-sensing measurements over the polar caps and elsewhere on the Martian surface, and from recognition of fluvial morphological features such as channels. These observations and the possibility that ice could be in equilibrium with the high latitudes north and south of + or - 40 deg latitude suggest that glacial and periglacial features should exist on the planet. Morphological studies based mainly on Viking pictures indicate many features that can be attributed to the action of ice. Among these features are extensive talus aprons; debris avalanches; flows that resemble glaciers or rock glaciers; ridges that look like moraines; various types of patterned ground, scalloped scarps, and chaotically collapsed terrain that could be attributed to thermokarst processes; and landforms that may reflect the interaction of volcanism and ice. Other/Unknown Material Ice permafrost Thermokarst NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
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Mars and earth - Comparison of cold-climate features
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description On earth, glacial and periglacial features are common in areas of cold climate. On Mars, the temperature of the present-day surface is appropriate for permafrost, and the presence of water is suspected from data relating to the outgassing of the planet, from remote-sensing measurements over the polar caps and elsewhere on the Martian surface, and from recognition of fluvial morphological features such as channels. These observations and the possibility that ice could be in equilibrium with the high latitudes north and south of + or - 40 deg latitude suggest that glacial and periglacial features should exist on the planet. Morphological studies based mainly on Viking pictures indicate many features that can be attributed to the action of ice. Among these features are extensive talus aprons; debris avalanches; flows that resemble glaciers or rock glaciers; ridges that look like moraines; various types of patterned ground, scalloped scarps, and chaotically collapsed terrain that could be attributed to thermokarst processes; and landforms that may reflect the interaction of volcanism and ice.
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author Lucchitta, B. K.
author_facet Lucchitta, B. K.
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title Mars and earth - Comparison of cold-climate features
title_short Mars and earth - Comparison of cold-climate features
title_full Mars and earth - Comparison of cold-climate features
title_fullStr Mars and earth - Comparison of cold-climate features
title_full_unstemmed Mars and earth - Comparison of cold-climate features
title_sort mars and earth - comparison of cold-climate features
publishDate 1981
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permafrost
Thermokarst
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permafrost
Thermokarst
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