2023
DOI: 10.1029/2022je007443
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Assessing Controls on the Incomplete Draining of Martian Open‐Basin Lakes

Abstract: Over 250 hydrologically open paleolakes, which filled with water before catastrophically breaching, have been identified on Mars. These open‐basin lakes are recognized by the topographic geometry of a closed contour below the elevation of the outlet, indicating that the lake was incompletely drained by the breach flood. Here, we explore factors that controlled how completely a given open‐basin lake on Mars drained using (a) observations of 24 open‐basin lakes on Mars and (b) numerical modeling experiments of l… Show more

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“…There is convincing evidence of hundreds of paleolakes on Mars of various ages, many having formed in craters (Cabrol & Grin, 1999, 2010; Goudge et al., 2015). In some instances the paleolakes overflowed and breached the crater rims or other topographic barriers that contained them (Bamber et al., 2022; Coleman et al., 2007; Fassett & Goudge, 2021; Goudge et al., 2019, 2021, 2023). If the resulting breaches formed quickly, megafloods were spawned and dam breach theory can be used to formulate hydrographs for those floods (Coleman, 2013, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is convincing evidence of hundreds of paleolakes on Mars of various ages, many having formed in craters (Cabrol & Grin, 1999, 2010; Goudge et al., 2015). In some instances the paleolakes overflowed and breached the crater rims or other topographic barriers that contained them (Bamber et al., 2022; Coleman et al., 2007; Fassett & Goudge, 2021; Goudge et al., 2019, 2021, 2023). If the resulting breaches formed quickly, megafloods were spawned and dam breach theory can be used to formulate hydrographs for those floods (Coleman, 2013, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%