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Constraining the mechanisms of aeolian bedform formation on Mars through a global morphometric survey

D. A. Vaz, S. Silvestro, M. Chojnacki, David C. A. Silva

2023Earth and Planetary Science Letters16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Aeolian processes on Mars form a distinct class of meter-scale ripples, whose mechanisms of formation are debated. We present a global morphometric survey of Martian bedforms, adding relevant observational constraints to the ongoing debate. We compare our results with previous surveys, highlighting inconsistencies in data used in previous studies, namely for the bedforms located in the Tharsis highlands. We show that the bedforms located in the Tharsis region form a distinct group, not akin to the large dark-toned ripples which cover dune fields elsewhere on the planet. Tharsis bedforms form unique patterns, present distinct thermophysical characteristics and have higher albedos, suggesting they are formed and/or covered by finer materials. The relation between wavelength and atmospheric density derived from the new data is consistent with the predictions of a wind-drag mechanism, favoring the model that uses a saltation saturation length. Regardless of the mechanism that limits the size of bedforms, these results confirm the existence of a robust relationship between the wavelength of large ripples and atmospheric density (ripples' spacing increases with decreasing atmospheric density). This provides further support to the interpretation of paleoatmospheric conditions on Mars through the analysis of its aeolian sedimentary record.

Topics & Concepts

BedformGeologyMars Exploration ProgramTharsisAeolian processesMartianGeophysicsGeomorphologyAstrobiologySediment transportSedimentPhysicsPlanetary Science and ExplorationAeolian processes and effectsGeology and Paleoclimatology Research
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