2024
DOI: 10.1029/2024gl109057
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Radar Sounding Reveals Common Evolutionary History Between the North Polar Layered Deposits and an Outlier Ice Deposit on Mars

R. A. McGlasson,
M. M. Sori,
A. M. Bramson
et al.

Abstract: Mars' polar ice deposits are thought to preserve a record of climate throughout their evolution. In addition to the large north polar layered deposits (NPLD) at Mars' north pole, smaller ice deposits are preserved in craters nearby. These outlying deposits were potentially formed by the same mechanisms that drive NPLD formation, or may represent more local mechanisms. Distinguishing between these possibilities would help elucidate the spatial homogeneity of Martian climate processes. Here, we analyzed SHARAD r… Show more

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