Landslides in Valles Marineris (Mars): A possible role of basal lubrication by sub-surface ice |
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Authors: | Fabio Vittorio De Blasio |
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Institution: | NHAZCA S.r.l., spin-off “Sapienza Università di Roma”, Via Cori snc 00177, Italy |
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Abstract: | There is much interest on the occurrence of water and ice in the past history of Mars. Because landslides on Mars are much better conserved than their terrestrial counterparts, a physical examination and morphological analysis can reveal significant details on the depositional environment at the instant of failure. A study of the landslides in Valles Marineris based on their physical aspect is presented and the velocity of the landslides is calculated with a stretching block model. The results show that the landslides were subject to strong basal lubrication that made them travel at high speed and to long distances. We use physical analysis to explore the four alternative possibilities that the natural lubricant of the landslides in Valles Marineris was either ice, deep water, a shallow carpet of water, or evaporites. Examination of the furrows present on the surface of the landslide deposits shows that either sub-surface ice or evaporites were likely present on the floor of Valles Marineris during the mass failures. |
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Keywords: | Mars Valles Marineris Landslides Ice Evaporites Mars climate |
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