A deep groundwater origin for recurring slope lineae on Mars

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Abotalib Z. Abotalib
Essam Heggy
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[1] University of Southern California,Viterbi School of Engineering
[2] National Authority for Remote Sensing and Space Sciences,Department of Geological Applications
[3] California Institute of Technology,Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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Nature Geoscience | 2019年 / 12卷
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The recurring slope lineae on Mars have been hypothesized to originate from snow melting, deliquescence, dry flow or shallow groundwater. Except for the dry flow origin, these hypotheses imply the presence of surficial or near-surface volatiles, placing the exploration and characterization of potential habitable environments within the reach of existing technology. Here we present observations from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, heat-flow modelling and terrestrial analogues, which indicate that the source of recurring slope lineae could be natural discharge along geological structures from briny aquifers within the cryosphere, at depths of approximately 750 m. Spatial correlation between recurring slope lineae source regions and multi-scale fractures (such as joints and faults) in the southern mid-latitudes and in Valles Marineris suggests that recurring slope lineae preferably emanate from tectonic and impact-related fractures. We suggest that deep groundwater occasionally surfaces on Mars in present-day conditions.
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