Dust-covered
ice glaciers found on Mars
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[April 09, 2015]
By Irene Klotz
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla (Reuters) - Mars has
thousands of glaciers buried beneath its dusty surface, enough frozen
water to blanket the planet with a 3.6-foot(1.1- meter) thick layer of
ice, scientists said on Wednesday.
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The glaciers are found in two bands in the mid-southern and
mid-northern latitudes. Radar data, collected by Mars-orbiting
satellites, combined with computer models of ice flows show the
planet has about 5.3 trillion cubic feet (150 billion cubic meters)
of water locked in the ice, according to a study published in this
week’s issue of the journal Geophysical Research Letter.
"The ice at the mid-latitudes is therefore an important part of
Mars' water reservoir," Nanna Bjornholt Karlsson, a researcher at
the University of Copenhagen’s Neils Bohr Institute, said in a
statement.
Scientists have been trying to figure out how Mars transformed from
a warm, wet and presumably Earth-like planet early in its history
into the cold, dry desert that exists today.
Billions of years ago, Mars, which lacks a protective, global
magnetic field, lost much of its atmosphere. Several initiatives are
under way to determine how much of the planet’s water was stripped
away and how much remains locked in ice in underground reservoirs.
"The atmospheric pressure on Mars is so low that water ice simply
evaporates and becomes water vapor,” the institute said in a news
release.
Scientists suspect that the glaciers remained intact because they
are protected under a thick layer of dust.
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In addition to evidence of river beds, streams and hydrated
minerals, scientists studying telltale molecules in the Martian
atmosphere last month concluded that the planet probably had an
ocean more than a mile deep covering almost half of its northern
hemisphere. Mars has lost about 87 percent of that water, scientists
said.
Currently, the planet’s largest known water reservoir is in the
polar caps.
(Reporting by Irene Klotz; Editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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