Effects of deglaciation on glaciovolcanism on Mars: Exploring the origin of tuyas in the Martian South Polar Region

It has been shown that glacially induced decompression rates under Vatnajökull cause an increase in mantle melt and enhancement in volcanic activity. Eruptions under ice can form tuyas, that can be used to constrain past ice sheet thickness. Several mountains in the Martian South Polar Region qualif...

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Main Author: Wiese, Joana (author)
Other Authors: van der Wal, W. (mentor), de Vet, S.J. (mentor), Delft University of Technology (degree granting institution)
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2021
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description It has been shown that glacially induced decompression rates under Vatnajökull cause an increase in mantle melt and enhancement in volcanic activity. Eruptions under ice can form tuyas, that can be used to constrain past ice sheet thickness. Several mountains in the Martian South Polar Region qualify as tuyas, but their exact origin is still unknown. In this study we reconstruct a palaeo ice sheet from the height and spatial distribution of these tuyas and study glacially induced decompression rates within the Martian mantle. In a finite element model we use the reconstructed ice sheet to constrain the surface pressure load and test different lithosphere thicknesses and linear deglaciation periods. We find a general decrease in decompression rates over depth and time. Results show that a decompression rate equal to the one induced by present-day deglaciation of Vatnajökull occurs at a lower depth inside the Martian mantle. Given that the mantle temperature is close to the solidus at this depth and magma ascent velocity is sufficiently high, mantle unloading due to ice melt could have contributed to the formation of the tuyas in the Martian South Polar Region. Our study proposes present-day deglaciation of Vatnajökull as a potential analogue for processes related to deglaciation on Mars. Aerospace Engineering
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spelling fttudelft:oai:tudelft.nl:uuid:d5bc4867-f7b4-4700-af92-d3e4a372741e 2025-01-16T22:25:43+00:00 Effects of deglaciation on glaciovolcanism on Mars: Exploring the origin of tuyas in the Martian South Polar Region Wiese, Joana (author) van der Wal, W. (mentor) de Vet, S.J. (mentor) Delft University of Technology (degree granting institution) 2021-11-22 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d5bc4867-f7b4-4700-af92-d3e4a372741e en eng http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d5bc4867-f7b4-4700-af92-d3e4a372741e © 2021 Joana Wiese decompression rate glaciovolcanism mantle melt Mars tuya master thesis 2021 fttudelft 2023-07-08T20:42:08Z It has been shown that glacially induced decompression rates under Vatnajökull cause an increase in mantle melt and enhancement in volcanic activity. Eruptions under ice can form tuyas, that can be used to constrain past ice sheet thickness. Several mountains in the Martian South Polar Region qualify as tuyas, but their exact origin is still unknown. In this study we reconstruct a palaeo ice sheet from the height and spatial distribution of these tuyas and study glacially induced decompression rates within the Martian mantle. In a finite element model we use the reconstructed ice sheet to constrain the surface pressure load and test different lithosphere thicknesses and linear deglaciation periods. We find a general decrease in decompression rates over depth and time. Results show that a decompression rate equal to the one induced by present-day deglaciation of Vatnajökull occurs at a lower depth inside the Martian mantle. Given that the mantle temperature is close to the solidus at this depth and magma ascent velocity is sufficiently high, mantle unloading due to ice melt could have contributed to the formation of the tuyas in the Martian South Polar Region. Our study proposes present-day deglaciation of Vatnajökull as a potential analogue for processes related to deglaciation on Mars. Aerospace Engineering Master Thesis Ice Sheet Vatnajökull Delft University of Technology: Institutional Repository Vatnajökull ENVELOPE(-16.823,-16.823,64.420,64.420)
spellingShingle decompression rate
glaciovolcanism
mantle melt
Mars
tuya
Wiese, Joana (author)
Effects of deglaciation on glaciovolcanism on Mars: Exploring the origin of tuyas in the Martian South Polar Region
title Effects of deglaciation on glaciovolcanism on Mars: Exploring the origin of tuyas in the Martian South Polar Region
title_full Effects of deglaciation on glaciovolcanism on Mars: Exploring the origin of tuyas in the Martian South Polar Region
title_fullStr Effects of deglaciation on glaciovolcanism on Mars: Exploring the origin of tuyas in the Martian South Polar Region
title_full_unstemmed Effects of deglaciation on glaciovolcanism on Mars: Exploring the origin of tuyas in the Martian South Polar Region
title_short Effects of deglaciation on glaciovolcanism on Mars: Exploring the origin of tuyas in the Martian South Polar Region
title_sort effects of deglaciation on glaciovolcanism on mars: exploring the origin of tuyas in the martian south polar region
topic decompression rate
glaciovolcanism
mantle melt
Mars
tuya
topic_facet decompression rate
glaciovolcanism
mantle melt
Mars
tuya
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