Title of article
Louth crater: Evolution of a layered water ice mound
Author/Authors
Brown، نويسنده , , Adrian J. and Byrne، نويسنده , , Shane and Tornabene، نويسنده , , Livio L. and Roush، نويسنده , , Ted، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
13
From page
433
To page
445
Abstract
We report on observations made of the ∼36 km diameter crater, Louth, in the north polar region of Mars (at 70° N, 103.2° E). High-resolution imagery from the instruments on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) spacecraft has been used to map a 15 km diameter water ice deposit in the center of the crater. The water ice mound has surface features that include roughened ice textures and layering similar to that found in the North Polar Layered Deposits. Features we interpret as sastrugi and sand dunes show consistent wind patterns within Louth over recent time. CRISM spectra of the ice mound were modeled to derive quantitative estimates of water ice and contaminant abundance, and associated ice grain size information. These morphologic and spectral results are used to propose a stratigraphy for this deposit and adjoining sand dunes. Our results suggest the edge of the water ice mound is currently in retreat.
Keywords
Mars , Marspolar geology , IcesIR spectroscopy
Journal title
Icarus
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Icarus
Record number
2376268
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