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Distribution of hydrogen in the near surface of Mars: evidence for subsurface ice deposits
Authors:Boynton W V  Feldman W C  Squyres S W  Prettyman T H  Bruckner J  Evans L G  Reedy R C  Starr R  Arnold J R  Drake D M  Englert P A J  Metzger A E  Mitrofanov Igor  Trombka J I  D'Uston C  Wanke H  Gasnault O  Hamara D K  Janes D M  Marcialis R L  Maurice S  Mikheeva I  Taylor G J  Tokar R  Shinohara C
Institution:Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA. wboynton@lpl.arizona.edu
Abstract:Using the Gamma-Ray Spectrometer on the Mars Odyssey, we have identified two regions near the poles that are enriched in hydrogen. The data indicate the presence of a subsurface layer enriched in hydrogen overlain by a hydrogen-poor layer. The thickness of the upper layer decreases with decreasing distance to the pole, ranging from a column density of about 150 grams per square centimeter at -42 degrees latitude to about 40 grams per square centimeter at -77 degrees. The hydrogen-rich regions correlate with regions of predicted ice stability. We suggest that the host of the hydrogen in the subsurface layer is ice, which constitutes 35 +/- 15% of the layer by weight.
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