Morphometry and Temperature of Simple Craters in Mercury’s Northern Hemisphere: Implications for Stability of Water Ice

Author:

Susorney Hannah C. M.ORCID,Ernst Carolyn M.ORCID,Chabot Nancy L.,Deutsch Ariel N.,Barnouin Olivier S.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract Multiple lines of evidence support the hypothesis that Mercury’s polar regions host deposits of water ice in permanently shadowed regions, often within the interiors of craters. Pre-MErcury, Surface, Space, ENvironment, GEochemisty, and Ranging (MESSENGER) thermal modeling of the temperature of idealized simple craters found that the interiors of these craters were too hot to host near-surface ice on geologic timescales unless within 2° of the poles. However, results from the Arecibo Observatory and the MESSENGER mission identified many small, <10 km diameter, simple craters that host radar-bright deposits located considerably farther than 2° from the pole. Here we investigate the location and morphometry of north polar craters with diameters of 5–10 km and find that the craters were, on average, 30% shallower than the idealized simple crater morphometry assumed in previous thermal studies. The craters that host radar-bright deposits have an asymmetric longitudinal distribution that cannot be fully explained by the thermal environment and may be related to the original water ice deposition. We also investigate the maximum and average temperatures of the shadowed regions in these craters and find that many of them possess temperatures that allow water ice to be stable under a thermally insulating layer on geologic timescales outside of 2° from the pole. Thus, while the presence of radar-bright deposits in 5–10 km craters is not necessarily a constraint on the stability of the deposits, it provides additional information on the distribution and deposition of the water ice.

Funder

NASA

EU

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Geophysics,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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