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Distinguishing between vapor- and liquid-formed ground ice in the northern martian regolith and potential for biosignatures preserved in ice bodies
Authors:Denis Lacelle  David Fisher
Institution:a Planetary Exploration and Space Astronomy, Canadian Space Agency, 6767 route de l'aéroport, St-Hubert, QC, J3Y 8Y9, Canada
b Glaciology Section, Geological Survey of Canada, NRCan, 601 Booth Street, Ottawa, ON, K1A 0E8, Canada
c Ottawa-Carleton Geoscience Center, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Ottawa, 140 Louis Pasteur, Ottawa, ON, K1N 6N5, Canada
Abstract:In this study, various approaches that can potentially distinguish between vapor- and liquid-derived ground ice in the martian regolith (petrography, geochemistry, stable Osingle bondH isotopes, CO2single bondO2single bondN2single bondAr gas composition) are examined using terrestrial ground ice examples. Although the stable Osingle bondH isotope composition ratios can distinguish between vapor- and liquid-derived terrestrial ground ice, there might be to much mixing between the various water reservoirs on Mars to effectively use it, and, like on Earth, petrographic and geochemical approaches need to be complemented with additional supporting evidences. Of the different approaches currently being employed to determine the origin of terrestrial massive ground ice and icy sediments, it is the concentration of CO2 and the O2/Ar, N2/Ar and N2/O2 ratios of air entrapped in the ice that has proven to be the less ambiguous and most discriminatory. This is because the molar ratios of atmospheric gases change during their dissolution in water due to differences in their relative solubilities, thus providing distinctive ratios for the dissolved gases. The gas composition of air entrapped in the ice not only distinguishes between vapor- and liquid-derived ground ice, but any deviation from the theoretical dissolved values can provide insights into potential physical and biological processes operating in the subsurface, a key component for astrobiology.
Keywords:Mars  polar geology  Geological processes
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