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Martian hydrogeology sustained by thermally insulating gas and salt hydrates
Jeffrey S. Kargel, Roberto Furfaro, Olga Prieto-Ballesteros, J. Alexis P. Rodriguez, David R. Montgomery, Alan R. Gillespie, Giles M. Marion and Stephen E. Wood
Martian hydrogeology sustained by thermally insulating gas and salt hydrates
Geology (Boulder) (November 2007) 35 (11): 975-978
Martian hydrogeology sustained by thermally insulating gas and salt hydrates
Geology (Boulder) (November 2007) 35 (11): 975-978
Index Terms/Descriptors
- clathrates
- data processing
- digital simulation
- finite element analysis
- ground water
- heat flow
- hydrates
- impact craters
- impact features
- iterative methods
- Mars
- mechanism
- planetary interiors
- planets
- sulfates
- terrestrial planets
- theoretical models
- thermal anomalies
- thermal conductivity
- thermal regime
- Aram Chaos
Abstract
Numerical simulations and geologic studies suggest that high thermal anomalies beneath, within, and above thermally insulating layers of buried hydrated salts and gas hydrates could have triggered and sustained hydrologic processes on Mars, producing or modifying chaotic terrains, debris flows, gullies, and ice-creep features. These simulations and geologic examples suggest that thick hydrate deposits may sustain such geothermal anomalies, shallow ground-water tables, and hydrogeologic activity for eons. The proposed mechanism may operate and be self-reinforcing even in today's cold Martian climate without elevated heat flux.
ISSN: 0091-7613
EISSN: 1943-2682
Coden: GLGYBA
Serial Title: Geology (Boulder)
Serial Volume: 35
Serial Issue: 11
Title: Martian hydrogeology sustained by thermally insulating gas and salt hydrates
Author(s): Kargel, Jeffrey S.Furfaro, RobertoPrieto-Ballesteros, OlgaRodriguez, J. Alexis P.Montgomery, David R.Gillespie, Alan R.Marion, Giles M.Wood, Stephen E.
Affiliation: University of Arizona, Department of Hydrology and Water Resources,
Tucson, AZ,
United States
Pages: 975-978
Published: 200711
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society of America (GSA),
Boulder, CO,
United States
References: 26
DOI:
10.1130/G23783A.1
Accession Number: 2007-128456
Categories: Extraterrestrial geology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus.
Secondary Affiliation: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas,
ESP,
SpainNational Astronomical Observatory of Japan,
JPN,
JapanUniversity of Washington,
USA,
United StatesDesert Research Institute,
USA,
United States
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States. Reference includes data supplied by the Geological Society of America, Boulder, CO, United States
Update Code: 200751