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Simulation of Martian chaotic terrain and outflow channels
Authors:JP Manker  AP Johnson
Institution:Department of Geology, Georgia Southwestern College, Americus, Georgia 31709, USA
Abstract:Outflow channeling and associated chaotic terrain were created under temperature and pressure conditions suggested for a diluvian period on Mars 3.5 to 0.5 by ago. Pressures under which both features were formed ranged from 130 to 34 mbar at a constant ambient temperature of 266°K. Analogs of the collapse structures and channels evolved in a high-altitude/low-temperature chamber are found on the Martian surface. Similarities exist not only in their overall morphology but in the finer details of the megastructures themselves. The critical factor that allowed channelized flow to occur was the sudden release of liquid water derived from melting of subsurface ground ice and ice layers under the low atmospheric pressure and temperature conditions within the chamber. Experimentation may indicate the existence of substantially thick water ice layers beneath the Martian regolith prior to the outflow channeling episode.
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