The structure of the Martian cryolithosphere upper levels

Structural inhomogeneities of the Martian cryolithosphere upper levels were studied by the proposed crater method. On the basis of analysis of 127 photomaps of 1:2 million scale morphological and morphometrical parameters of all the fresh craters larger than 1 km in diameter with fluidized ejecta an...

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Main Authors: Kuzmin, R. O., Bobina, N. N., Zabalueva, E. V., Shashkina, V. P.
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Published: 1988
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19890008959 2023-05-15T16:37:02+02:00 The structure of the Martian cryolithosphere upper levels Kuzmin, R. O. Bobina, N. N. Zabalueva, E. V. Shashkina, V. P. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available JAN 1, 1988 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19890008959 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19890008959 Accession ID: 89N18330 No Copyright Other Sources 25 Lunar and Planetary Inst., Workshop on Mars Sample Return Science; p 108 1988 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T17:48:23Z Structural inhomogeneities of the Martian cryolithosphere upper levels were studied by the proposed crater method. On the basis of analysis of 127 photomaps of 1:2 million scale morphological and morphometrical parameters of all the fresh craters larger than 1 km in diameter with fluidized ejecta and without it were investigated. Using the parameters of the craters, the roof depths of ice-bearing rocks were estimated and the data on the ice relative constant in the excavated permafrost layer were obtained. These data were used for the construction of maps of the boundary depth between ice-free nearsurface layer and ice-bearing rocks. A series of maps of the relative ice content for individual permafrost horizons was constructed. It was deduced from the obtained maps that the zone of the dryest nearsurface rocks on Mars is in the latitude belt + or - 30 degrees where maximum floor depths of the ice-bearing rocks vary from 400 to more than 400 m. It was found that the thickness of ice-free rocks in the Southern Hemisphere is larger than in the Northern one. The tendency of similarity of latitudinal zonality observed both on the maps of the minimal and mean roof depths may be considered as an indicator of structural stability of upper horizons of the Martian cryolithosphere down to the depths of 300 to 400 m. The areas of minimal ice content in the nearsurface layers coincide with the zone of maximum thickness of ice-free rocks. The ice relative content in Martian rocks becomes systematically higher from 30 deg latitude to the polars. The same tendency is observed in depth. The data obtained may be useful for the selecting of landing sites for Mars samples return and other missions. Other/Unknown Material Ice permafrost NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
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Kuzmin, R. O.
Bobina, N. N.
Zabalueva, E. V.
Shashkina, V. P.
The structure of the Martian cryolithosphere upper levels
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description Structural inhomogeneities of the Martian cryolithosphere upper levels were studied by the proposed crater method. On the basis of analysis of 127 photomaps of 1:2 million scale morphological and morphometrical parameters of all the fresh craters larger than 1 km in diameter with fluidized ejecta and without it were investigated. Using the parameters of the craters, the roof depths of ice-bearing rocks were estimated and the data on the ice relative constant in the excavated permafrost layer were obtained. These data were used for the construction of maps of the boundary depth between ice-free nearsurface layer and ice-bearing rocks. A series of maps of the relative ice content for individual permafrost horizons was constructed. It was deduced from the obtained maps that the zone of the dryest nearsurface rocks on Mars is in the latitude belt + or - 30 degrees where maximum floor depths of the ice-bearing rocks vary from 400 to more than 400 m. It was found that the thickness of ice-free rocks in the Southern Hemisphere is larger than in the Northern one. The tendency of similarity of latitudinal zonality observed both on the maps of the minimal and mean roof depths may be considered as an indicator of structural stability of upper horizons of the Martian cryolithosphere down to the depths of 300 to 400 m. The areas of minimal ice content in the nearsurface layers coincide with the zone of maximum thickness of ice-free rocks. The ice relative content in Martian rocks becomes systematically higher from 30 deg latitude to the polars. The same tendency is observed in depth. The data obtained may be useful for the selecting of landing sites for Mars samples return and other missions.
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author Kuzmin, R. O.
Bobina, N. N.
Zabalueva, E. V.
Shashkina, V. P.
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Bobina, N. N.
Zabalueva, E. V.
Shashkina, V. P.
author_sort Kuzmin, R. O.
title The structure of the Martian cryolithosphere upper levels
title_short The structure of the Martian cryolithosphere upper levels
title_full The structure of the Martian cryolithosphere upper levels
title_fullStr The structure of the Martian cryolithosphere upper levels
title_full_unstemmed The structure of the Martian cryolithosphere upper levels
title_sort structure of the martian cryolithosphere upper levels
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url http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19890008959
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permafrost
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permafrost
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