Ice concentration and distribution near the south pole of Mars: Synthesis of odyssey and global surveyor analyses

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  • R. L. Tokar
  • W. C. Feldman
  • T. H. Prettyman
  • K. R. Moore
  • D. J. Lawrence
  • R. C. Elphic
  • J. F. Mustard
  • W. V. Boynton
چکیده

[1] Mars Odyssey Gamma-Ray Spectrometer (GRS) neutron spectrometer data are analyzed to determine the concentration and boundary of buried water ice near the south pole. The measurements are consistent with a circumpolar layer of average ice concentration from 35 to 100% by weight and superposed dust with thickness density product 30 to 40 g/cm. The region of buried water ice extends from near the south pole to latitudes 48S to 58S. The equatorward boundary of the ice-rich region compares favorably with the boundary of an ice-rich dust mantle inferred from Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter data and the locations of dissected terrain inferred from Mars Orbiter Camera images. The ice-rich mantle is identified as the source of enhanced hydrogen sensed by the neutron spectrometer.

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تاریخ انتشار 2002