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Evidence for enhanced hydration on the northern flank of Olympus Mons, Mars
Authors:Giancarlo Bellucci  Joern Helbert  Francesca Altieri  Dennis Reiss  Jean-Pierre Bibring  Stephan van Gasselt  Harald Hoffmann  Yves Langevin  Gerhard Neukum  Franois Poulet
Institution:Giancarlo Bellucci, Joern Helbert, Francesca Altieri, Dennis Reiss, Jean-Pierre Bibring, Stephan van Gasselt, Harald Hoffmann, Yves Langevin, Gerhard Neukum,François Poulet
Abstract:In this paper we report about a small region on the northern scarp of Olympus Mons showing an increase of the 3 μm hydration band in the OMEGA spectra, together with low superficial temperatures. Although water ice clouds can occurs on the flank of big martian volcanoes, radiative transfer modeling indicates that atmospheric water ice alone cannot justify the shape of the observed band. A fit of the 1.9–3 μm absorption features is obtained by hypothesizing that the study region consists of a mixture of dust and water ice covered by an optically thin (τ=0.08 at 3 μm) layer of dust. Thermal modeling also suggests that water ice in this region may be stable during most of the martian year due to the saturation of the atmosphere. If water ice is responsible for the observed spectral behavior, it might consist of a number of ice or snow patches possibly deposited in small depressions.
Keywords:Spectroscopy  Mars  Mineralogy  Ices
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