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The construction of Chasma Boreale on Mars.

J W Holt1, K E Fishbaugh, S Byrne, S Christian, K Tanaka, P S Russell, K E Herkenhoff, A Safaeinili, N E Putzig, R J Phillips.   

Abstract

The polar layered deposits of Mars contain the planet's largest known reservoir of water ice and the prospect of revealing a detailed Martian palaeoclimate record, but the mechanisms responsible for the formation of the dominant features of the north polar layered deposits (NPLD) are unclear, despite decades of debate. Stratigraphic analyses of the exposed portions of Chasma Boreale-a large canyon 500 km long, up to 100 km wide, and nearly 2 km deep-have led most researchers to favour an erosional process for its formation following initial NPLD accumulation. Candidate mechanisms include the catastrophic outburst of water, protracted basal melting, erosional undercutting, aeolian downcutting and a combination of these processes. Here we use new data from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter to show that Chasma Boreale is instead a long-lived, complex feature resulting primarily from non-uniform accumulation of the NPLD. The initial valley that later became Chasma Boreale was matched by a second, equally large valley that was completely filled in by subsequent deposition, leaving no evidence on the surface to indicate its former presence. We further demonstrate that topography existing before the NPLD began accumulating influenced successive episodes of deposition and erosion, resulting in most of the present-day topography. Long-term and large-scale patterns of mass balance achieved through sedimentary processes, rather than catastrophic events, ice flow or highly focused erosion, have produced the largest geomorphic anomaly in the north polar ice of Mars.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20505721     DOI: 10.1038/nature09050

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


  6 in total

1.  Onset and migration of spiral troughs on Mars revealed by orbital radar.

Authors:  Isaac B Smith; John W Holt
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2010-05-27       Impact factor: 49.962

2.  Geology and insolation-driven climatic history of Amazonian north polar materials on Mars.

Authors:  Kenneth L Tanaka
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2005-10-13       Impact factor: 49.962

3.  Subsurface radar sounding of the south polar layered deposits of Mars.

Authors:  Jeffrey J Plaut; Giovanni Picardi; Ali Safaeinili; Anton B Ivanov; Sarah M Milkovich; Andrea Cicchetti; Wlodek Kofman; Jérémie Mouginot; William M Farrell; Roger J Phillips; Stephen M Clifford; Alessandro Frigeri; Roberto Orosei; Costanzo Federico; Iwan P Williams; Donald A Gurnett; Erling Nielsen; Tor Hagfors; Essam Heggy; Ellen R Stofan; Dirk Plettemeier; Thomas R Watters; Carlton J Leuschen; Peter Edenhofer
Journal:  Science       Date:  2007-03-15       Impact factor: 47.728

4.  Meter-scale morphology of the north polar region of Mars.

Authors:  K E Herkenhoff; S Byrne; P S Russell; K E Fishbaugh; A S McEwen
Journal:  Science       Date:  2007-09-21       Impact factor: 47.728

5.  Mars north polar deposits: stratigraphy, age, and geodynamical response.

Authors:  Roger J Phillips; Maria T Zuber; Suzanne E Smrekar; Michael T Mellon; James W Head; Kenneth L Tanaka; Nathaniel E Putzig; Sarah M Milkovich; Bruce A Campbell; Jeffrey J Plaut; Ali Safaeinili; Roberto Seu; Daniela Biccari; Lynn M Carter; Giovanni Picardi; Roberto Orosei; P Surdas Mohit; Essam Heggy; Richard W Zurek; Anthony F Egan; Emanuele Giacomoni; Federica Russo; Marco Cutigni; Elena Pettinelli; John W Holt; Carl J Leuschen; Lucia Marinangeli
Journal:  Science       Date:  2008-05-15       Impact factor: 47.728

Review 6.  The state and future of Mars polar science and exploration.

Authors:  S M Clifford; D Crisp; D A Fisher; K E Herkenhoff; S E Smrekar; P C Thomas; D D Wynn-Williams; R W Zurek; J R Barnes; B G Bills; E W Blake; W M Calvin; J M Cameron; M H Carr; P R Christensen; B C Clark; G D Clow; J A Cutts; D Dahl-Jensen; W B Durham; F P Fanale; J D Farmer; F Forget; K Gotto-Azuma; H J Zwally
Journal:  Icarus       Date:  2000-04       Impact factor: 3.508

  6 in total
  3 in total

1.  Onset and migration of spiral troughs on Mars revealed by orbital radar.

Authors:  Isaac B Smith; John W Holt
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2010-05-27       Impact factor: 49.962

2.  3-D Imaging of Mars' Polar Ice Caps Using Orbital Radar Data.

Authors:  Frederick J Foss; Nathaniel E Putzig; Bruce A Campbell; Roger J Phillips
Journal:  Lead Edge       Date:  2017-01-01

3.  Three-dimensional radar imaging of structures and craters in the Martian polar caps.

Authors:  Nathaniel E Putzig; Isaac B Smith; Matthew R Perry; Frederick J Foss; Bruce A Campbell; Roger J Phillips; Roberto Seu
Journal:  Icarus       Date:  2017-09-22       Impact factor: 3.508

  3 in total

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