Local Ice Mass Balance Rates via Bayesian Analysis of Mars Polar Trough Migration

Author:

Izquierdo Kristel1ORCID,Bramson Ali M.1ORCID,McClintock Thomas2,Laferriere Kris L.1ORCID,Byrne Shane3ORCID,Bapst Jonathan4ORCID,Smith Isaac56ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences Purdue University West Lafayette IN USA

2. Cerebral Inc. San Francisco CA USA

3. Lunar and Planetary Laboratory University of Arizona Tucson AZ USA

4. Jet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute of Technology Pasadena CA USA

5. Planetary Science Institute Lakewood CO USA

6. York University Toronto ON Canada

Abstract

AbstractWith the aim of better understanding the past depositional environment of the north polar region of Mars, we infer local ice accumulation and retreat rates in the area between 86° and 87°N and 16°–20°E. We follow a novel approach utilizing a Bayesian framework with observations of bounding surfaces associated with the migration of two polar spiral troughs. Over time, spiral troughs have migrated toward the north pole due to ice accumulation, sublimation, and wind transport. We relate the record of trough migration with local ice accumulation and retreat rates using a phenomenological migration model and explore the climate parameters that affect these rates using a Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithm. Using this data‐driven approach, we find best fit mean accumulation rates of 0.11–0.18 mm/yr in the upper 500 m of the stratigraphy of our study region. These mean accumulation rates correspond to trough ages of over 4 Myr, which implies that the north polar cap is older than most current assumptions. We also find that the relationship between accumulation rates and the obliquity of Mars is complex, with periods of positive correlation occurring in the last several Myr. Future work extending this analysis to all troughs in the cap will further constrain these relationships and ages.

Funder

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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