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Geophysical Research Letters | 2015

Widespread excess ice in Arcadia Planitia, Mars

Ali M. Bramson; Shane Byrne; Nathaniel E. Putzig; Sarah Sutton; Jeffrey J. Plaut; J. W. Holt

The distribution of subsurface water ice on Mars is a key constraint on past climate, while the volumetric concentration of buried ice (pore-filling versus excess) provides information about the process that led to its deposition. We investigate the subsurface of Arcadia Planitia by measuring the depth of terraces in simple impact craters and mapping a widespread subsurface reflection in radar sounding data. Assuming that the contrast in material strengths responsible for the terracing is the same dielectric interface that causes the radar reflection, we can combine these data to estimate the dielectric constant of the overlying material. We compare these results to a three-component dielectric mixing model to constrain composition. Our results indicate a widespread, decameters-thick layer that is excess water ice ~10^4 km^3 in volume. The accumulation and long-term preservation of this ice is a challenge for current Martian climate models.


Geophysical Research Letters | 2017

The vanishing cryovolcanoes of Ceres

Michael M. Sori; Shane Byrne; Michael T. Bland; Ali M. Bramson; A. I. Ermakov; Christopher W. Hamilton; Katharina A. Otto; O. Ruesch; C. T. Russell

Ahuna Mons is a 4-km-tall mountain on Ceres interpreted as a geologically young cryovolcanic dome. Other possible cryovolcanic features are more ambiguous, implying that cryovolcanism is only a recent phenomenon or that other cryovolcanic structures have been modified beyond easy identification. We test the hypothesis that Cerean cryovolcanic domes viscously relax, precluding ancient domes from recognition. We use numerical models to predict flow velocities of Ahuna Mons to be 10–500 m/Myr, depending upon assumptions about ice content, rheology, grain size, and thermal parameters. Slower flow rates in this range are sufficiently fast to induce extensive relaxation of cryovolcanic structures over 108–109 years, but gradual enough for Ahuna Mons to remain identifiable today. Positive topographic features, including a tholus underlying Ahuna Mons, may represent relaxed cryovolcanic structures. A composition for Ahuna Mons of >40% ice explains the observed distribution of cryovolcanic structures because viscous relaxation renders old cryovolcanoes unrecognizable.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2017

Preservation of Midlatitude Ice Sheets on Mars

Ali M. Bramson; Shane Byrne; Jonathan Bapst

National Science Foundation (NSF) [DGE-1143953]; NASA Earth and Space Sciences Fellowship (NESSF) [NNX16AP09H]; NASA Mars Data Analysis Program (MDAP) award [NNX15AM62G]


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2018

Episodes of Aqueous Flooding and Effusive Volcanism Associated With Hrad Vallis, Mars

Christopher W. Hamilton; Peter J. Mouginis-Mark; Michael M. Sori; Stephen Paul Scheidt; Ali M. Bramson

NASA Planetary Geology and Geophysics Program NASA Planetary Science Division [NNX13AR14G, 80NSSC17K0307]; NASA Earth and Space Sciences Fellowship (NESSF) Program [NNX16AP09H]


Science | 2018

Exposed subsurface ice sheets in the Martian mid-latitudes

Colin M. Dundas; Ali M. Bramson; Lujendra Ojha; James J. Wray; Michael T. Mellon; Shane Byrne; Alfred S. McEwen; Nathaniel E. Putzig; Donna Viola; Sarah Sutton; Erin Clark; John W. Holt


Icarus | 2017

A Wunda-full world? Carbon dioxide ice deposits on Umbriel and other Uranian moons

Michael M. Sori; Jonathan Bapst; Ali M. Bramson; Shane Byrne; Margaret E. Landis


Archive | 2009

136617) 1994 CC

Marina Brozovic; Lance A. M. Benner; Michael C. Nolan; Ellen Susanna Howell; Christopher Magri; Jon D. Giorgini; Patrick A. Taylor; Jean-Luc Margot; Michael W. Busch; Michael K. Shepard; L. M. Carter; Joseph S. Jao; J. van Brimmer; C. R. Franck; M. A. da Silva; M. A. Kodis; D. T. Kelley; Martin A. Slade; Ali M. Bramson; Kenneth J. Lawrence; J. Pollock; Petr Pravec; Daniel E. Reichart; Kevin Ivarsen; Joshua B. Haislip; Melissa C. Nysewander; Aaron Patrick Lacluyze


Nature Astronomy | 2018

Cryovolcanic rates on Ceres revealed by topography

Michael M. Sori; Hanna G. Sizemore; Shane Byrne; Ali M. Bramson; Michael T. Bland; N. Stein; C. T. Russell


Nature Astronomy | 2018

Author Correction: Cryovolcanic rates on Ceres revealed by topography

Michael M. Sori; Hanna G. Sizemore; Shane Byrne; Ali M. Bramson; Michael T. Bland; N. Stein; C. T. Russell


Acta Astronautica | 2018

Oceanus: A High Science Return Uranus Orbiter with a Low-Cost Instrument Suite

C. M. Elder; Ali M. Bramson; L. W. Blum; H.T. Chilton; Aditya Chopra; C. Chu; A. Das; A. B. Davis; A. Delgado; J. Fulton; L. M. Jozwiak; A. Khayat; Margaret E. Landis; J. L. Molaro; M. Slipski; S. Valencia; J. Watkins; C. L. Young; C. J. Budney; K. L. Mitchell

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C. T. Russell

University of California

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Michael T. Bland

United States Geological Survey

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Jonathan Bapst

University of Washington

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Nathaniel E. Putzig

Southwest Research Institute

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A. I. Ermakov

California Institute of Technology

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Christopher Magri

University of Maine at Farmington

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