Dielectric map of the Martian northern hemisphere and the nature of plain filling materials

Mouginot, Jeremie; Pommerol, Antoine; Beck, Pierre; Kofman, Wlodek; Clifford, Stephen M. (2012). Dielectric map of the Martian northern hemisphere and the nature of plain filling materials. Geophysical Research Letters, 39(2), n/a-n/a. American Geophysical Union 10.1029/2011GL050286

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[1] A number of observations suggest that an extended ocean once covered a significant part of the Martian northern hemisphere. By probing the physical properties of the subsurface to unprecedented depth, the MARSIS/Mars Express provides new geophysical evidences for the former existence of a Late Hesperian ocean. The Vastitas Borealis formation, located inside a putative shoreline of the ancient ocean, has a low dielectric constant compared with that of typical volcanic materials. We show that the measured value is only consistent with low-density sedimentary deposits, massive deposits of ground-ice, or a combination of the two. In contrast, radar observations indicate a distribution of shallow ground ice in equilibrium with the atmosphere in the south polar region. We conclude that the northern plains are filled with remnants of a late Hesperian ocean, fed by water and sediments from the outflow channels about 3 Gy ago.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Original Article)

Division/Institute:

08 Faculty of Science > Physics Institute

UniBE Contributor:

Pommerol, Antoine

ISSN:

0094-8276

Publisher:

American Geophysical Union

Language:

English

Submitter:

Factscience Import

Date Deposited:

04 Oct 2013 14:44

Last Modified:

05 Dec 2022 14:13

Publisher DOI:

10.1029/2011GL050286

Web of Science ID:

000299393800004

BORIS DOI:

10.7892/boris.18086

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/18086 (FactScience: 225944)

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