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Comprehensive analysis of glaciated martian crater Greg

  • William K. Hartmann
  • , Veronique Ansan
  • , Daniel C. Berman
  • , Nicolas Mangold
  • , François Forget

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The 66-km diameter martian crater, Greg, east of Hellas, hosts various distinctive features, including dendritic valleys filled with chevron-textured masses (south wall), and lobate tongues a few kilometers long (north wall). We analyze these features by various quantitative techniques to illuminate martian geologic and climatic history. Crater retention model ages indicate that Greg is at least 1-3. Gy old, but surface layers of mantles and glacial features are orders of magnitude younger. Properties of the dendritic valleys, combined with climate models, suggest that fluvial activity began under a thicker, warmer atmosphere, soon after the crater's formation. The oldest exposed fluvial systems have surface crater retention ages of a few hundred My, indicating runoff in recent geologic time. Much of Greg is covered by ice-rich mantle deposits, for which we infer gradual accumulation and depths of order 30-85. m; they mask pre-existing landforms. The lobate tongues are interpreted as glaciers with mean slope of 10.2. ±. 2.3° and average thickness of 33. ±. 19. m. Our calculations and data suggest that these glaciers were originally ice-rich and that their surface layers have been depleted by volatile loss. The glaciers probably formed when ice-rich mantle deposits reached critical thickness and flowed downhill. The top 5-10. m of the mantle and glaciers show crater survival times of order a few My to ~15. My, which, remarkably, is the time since the last 1-4 episodes of obliquity >45°. Global climate models affirm that Greg lies in one of two non-polar areas with extremes of ice deposition during high-obliquity epochs. This match with observations supports the use of such models in studies of planetary climate change.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)96-120
Nombre de pages25
journalIcarus
Volume228
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étatPublié - 15 janv. 2014

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