Ablation of Martian Glaciers
Abstract
Glacier like landforms are observed in the fretted terrain of Mars in the latitude belts near + or - 42 deg. It was suggested that sublimation or accumulation-ablation rates could be estimated for these glaciers if their shapes were known. To this end, photoclinometric profiles were obtained of a number of these landforms. On the basis of analyses of these profiles, it was concluded that ice is chiefly ablating from these landforms that either are inactive rock-glaciers or have materials within them that are moving exceedingly slowly at this time. These conclusions are consistent with other geologic information. The analyses were performed using a two-dimensional model of an isothermal glacier.
- Publication:
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MECA Symposium on Mars: Evolution of its Climate and Atmosphere
- Pub Date:
- 1987
- Bibcode:
- 1987meca.symp...78M
- Keywords:
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- Ablation;
- Glaciers;
- Mars Surface;
- Rocks;
- Structural Properties (Geology);
- Flow Velocity;
- Isothermal Flow;
- Land Ice;
- Photogrammetry;
- Polar Caps;
- Lunar and Planetary Exploration