2001
DOI: 10.1006/icar.2001.6671
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The Evolution of the Martian Hydrosphere: Implications for the Fate of a Primordial Ocean and the Current State of the Northern Plains

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“…Our investigation focuses primarily on that portion of Mangala Valles south of where the system branches downstream (Figure 2). Additionally, we present a new model for the source and delivery of water to Mangala Valles, which is consistent with the global hydrologic model of Clifford (1993) (updated by Clifford and Parker (2001)), and which addresses specific questions raised by the models presented by previous investigators.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 58%
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“…Our investigation focuses primarily on that portion of Mangala Valles south of where the system branches downstream (Figure 2). Additionally, we present a new model for the source and delivery of water to Mangala Valles, which is consistent with the global hydrologic model of Clifford (1993) (updated by Clifford and Parker (2001)), and which addresses specific questions raised by the models presented by previous investigators.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…The groundbreaking model put forth by Clifford (1993), and later updated by Clifford and Parker (2001), provides a first-order approximation for the structure of the martian hydrologic system. As described in these works, any water within the pore space of the outer portion of the martian crust which remains continuously below the freezing point of water (the cryosphere) exists as ground ice.…”
Section: Model Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If there were standing bodies of water in the northern lowlands in the past, under current climate conditions such lakes or oceans would rapidly freeze and form an ice cover (e.g., Kargel et al, 1996;Clifford and Parker, 1999). However they could stabilize if fed by meltwater or groundwater (McKay and Davis, 1991).…”
Section: Lakes and Oceansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Later Clifford and Parker [2001] renamed them the Arabia and Deuteronilus shorelines, respectively. The existence of these shorelines continues to be debated [Parker et al, 1989;Head et al, 1998Head et al, , 1999Malin and Edgett, 1999;Carr and Head, 2003].…”
Section: Putative Shorelinesmentioning
confidence: 99%