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Using MARSIS signal attenuation to assess the presence of South Polar Layered Deposit subglacial brines

Authors :
Sebastian E. Lauro
Elena Pettinelli
Graziella Caprarelli
Jamaledin Baniamerian
Elisabetta Mattei
Barbara Cosciotti
David E. Stillman
Katherine M. Primm
Francesco Soldovieri
Roberto Orosei
Lauro, Sebastian E.
Pettinelli, Elena
Caprarelli, Graziella
Baniamerian, Jamaledin
Mattei, Elisabetta
Cosciotti, Barbara
Stillman, David E.
Primm, Katherine M.
Soldovieri, Francesco
Orosei, Roberto
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Knowledge of the physical and thermal properties of the South Polar Layer Deposits (SPLD) is key to constrain the source of bright basal reflections at Ultimi Scopuli detected by the MARSIS (Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionosphere Sounding) radar sounder. Here we present a detailed analysis of attenuation, based on data acquired by MARSIS at 3, 4, and 5 MHz. We show that attenuation is frequency dependent, and that its behavior is consistent throughout the entire region. This suggests that the SPLD are compositionally homogeneous at Ultimi Scopuli, and our results are consistent with dust contents of 5 to 12%. Using these values as input, and plausible estimates of surface temperature and heat flux, we inferred basal temperatures around 200 K: these are consistent with perchlorate brines within liquid vein networks as the source of the reflections. Furthermore, extrapolation of the attenuation to higher frequencies explains why SHARAD (Shallow Radar) has thus far not detected basal reflections within the SPLD at Ultimi Scopuli.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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