Permafrost features on Earth and Mars: Similarities, differences

Typical permafrost features on Earth are polygonal structures, pingos and soli-/gelifluxion features. In areas around the poles and in mountain ranges the precipitation accumulates to inland ice or ice streams. On Mars the same features were identified: polygonal features cover the larger part of th...

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Main Author: Joens, H. P.
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Published: 1985
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19850025557 2023-05-15T16:36:47+02:00 Permafrost features on Earth and Mars: Similarities, differences Joens, H. P. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available JAN 1, 1985 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19850025557 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19850025557 Accession ID: 85N33870 No Copyright Other Sources 91 Lunar and Planetary Inst. Terrest. Planets: Comp. Planetology; p 11 1985 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T16:11:08Z Typical permafrost features on Earth are polygonal structures, pingos and soli-/gelifluxion features. In areas around the poles and in mountain ranges the precipitation accumulates to inland ice or ice streams. On Mars the same features were identified: polygonal features cover the larger part of the northern lowlands indicating probably an ice wedge-/sand wedge system or desiccation cracks. These features indicate the extend of large mud accumulations which seem to be related to large outflow events of the chaotic terrains. The shore line of this mud accumulation is indicated by a special set of relief types. In some areas large pingo-like hills were identified. In the vicinity of the largest martian volcano, Olympus Mons, the melting of underlying permafrost and/or ground ice led to the downslope sliding of large parts of the primary shield which formed the aureole around Olympus Mons. Glacier-like features are identified along the escarpment which separates the Southern Uplands from the Northern Lowlands. Other/Unknown Material Ice permafrost wedge* NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Olympus ENVELOPE(156.767,156.767,-80.217,-80.217)
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Permafrost features on Earth and Mars: Similarities, differences
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description Typical permafrost features on Earth are polygonal structures, pingos and soli-/gelifluxion features. In areas around the poles and in mountain ranges the precipitation accumulates to inland ice or ice streams. On Mars the same features were identified: polygonal features cover the larger part of the northern lowlands indicating probably an ice wedge-/sand wedge system or desiccation cracks. These features indicate the extend of large mud accumulations which seem to be related to large outflow events of the chaotic terrains. The shore line of this mud accumulation is indicated by a special set of relief types. In some areas large pingo-like hills were identified. In the vicinity of the largest martian volcano, Olympus Mons, the melting of underlying permafrost and/or ground ice led to the downslope sliding of large parts of the primary shield which formed the aureole around Olympus Mons. Glacier-like features are identified along the escarpment which separates the Southern Uplands from the Northern Lowlands.
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title Permafrost features on Earth and Mars: Similarities, differences
title_short Permafrost features on Earth and Mars: Similarities, differences
title_full Permafrost features on Earth and Mars: Similarities, differences
title_fullStr Permafrost features on Earth and Mars: Similarities, differences
title_full_unstemmed Permafrost features on Earth and Mars: Similarities, differences
title_sort permafrost features on earth and mars: similarities, differences
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