Aqua planetae Martis
Appearance
Aqua planetae Martis, in superficie Martiana sub forma liquida aevo Noachio exstans, hodie partim in lacu subterraneo, partim in glacie regionum polarium subsistit.
Aquae aevi Noachii pars in regione Eridania stetisse, pars per valles Marineris in vastitatem Borealem defluisse censentur.
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Abotalib Z. Abotalib, Essam Heggy, "A deep groundwater origin for recurring slope lineae on Mars" in Nature Geoscience vol. 12 (2019) pp. 235–241 Situs venalis
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- Edwin S. Kite et al., "Persistence of intense, climate-driven runoff late in Mars history" in Science Advances vol. 5 no. 3 (27 Martii 2019)
- Ari H.D. Koeppel et al., "A fragile record of fleeting water on Mars" in Geology (20 Octobris 2021))
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- Bernadett D. Pál, Ákos Kereszturi, "Deliquescence probability maps of Mars and key limiting factors using GCM model calculations" in Icarus vol. 376 (2022) no. 114856
- J. A. P. Rodriguez et al., "Martian outflow channels: How did their source aquifers form, and why did they drain so rapidly?" in Nature Scientific Reports vol. 5 no. 13404 (2015)
- J. A. P. Rodriguez et al., "The 1997 Mars Pathfinder Spacecraft Landing Site: Spillover Deposits from an Early Mars Inland Sea" in Nature Scientific Reports vol. 9 no. 4045 (25 Februarii 2019)