Utilizing the permafrost on Mars

It is noted that analogy between earth landforms resulting from the presence of permafrost has led to the suggestion that ground ice or water was at one time present on Mars. Only a regolith sample will confirm this. With these technologies as background, and known locations of subsurface water, dev...

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Main Author: Phillips, L.
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:unknown
Published: 1985
Subjects:
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Ice
Online Access:http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19860044070
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Summary:It is noted that analogy between earth landforms resulting from the presence of permafrost has led to the suggestion that ground ice or water was at one time present on Mars. Only a regolith sample will confirm this. With these technologies as background, and known locations of subsurface water, development of a water supply base on Mars can then assume validity and significance. Current practices in terrestrial periglacial environments may be applicable to the Martian situation, taking into account site specific modifications of these techniques.