H₂O at the Phoenix Landing Site

The Phoenix mission investigated patterned ground and weather in the northern arctic region of Mars for 5 months starting 25 May 2008 (solar longitude between 76.5° and 148°). A shallow ice table was uncovered by the robotic arm in the center and edge of a nearby polygon at depths of 5 to 18 centime...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 2009-07, Vol.325 (5936), p.58-61
Hauptverfasser: Smith, P.H, Tamppari, L.K, Arvidson, R.E, Bass, D, Blaney, D, Boynton, W.V, Carswell, A, Catling, D.C, Clark, B.C, Duck, T, DeJong, E, Fisher, D, Goetz, W, Gunnlaugsson, H.P, Hecht, M.H, Hipkin, V, Hoffman, J, Hviid, S.F, Keller, H.U, Kounaves, S.P, Lange, C.F, Lemmon, M.T, Madsen, M.B, Markiewicz, W.J, Marshall, J, McKay, C.P, Mellon, M.T, Ming, D.W, Morris, R.V, Pike, W.T, Renno, N, Staufer, U, Stoker, C, Taylor, P, Whiteway, J.A, Zent, A.P
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Zusammenfassung:The Phoenix mission investigated patterned ground and weather in the northern arctic region of Mars for 5 months starting 25 May 2008 (solar longitude between 76.5° and 148°). A shallow ice table was uncovered by the robotic arm in the center and edge of a nearby polygon at depths of 5 to 18 centimeters. In late summer, snowfall and frost blanketed the surface at night; H₂O ice and vapor constantly interacted with the soil. The soil was alkaline (pH = 7.7) and contained CaCO₃, aqueous minerals, and salts up to several weight percent in the indurated surface soil. Their formation likely required the presence of water.
ISSN:0036-8075
1095-9203
DOI:10.1126/science.1172339