International Journal of Speleology (Sep 2017)

Martian cave air-movement via Helmholtz resonance

  • Kaj E. Williams,
  • Timothy N. Titus,
  • Chris H. Okubo,
  • Glen E. Cushing

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5038/1827-806X.46.3.2130
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 3
pp. 439 – 444

Abstract

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Infrasonic resonance has previously been measured in terrestrial caves by other researchers, where Helmholtz resonance has been suggested as the plausible mechanism resulting in periodic wind reversals within cave entrances. We extend this reasoning to possible Martian caves, where we examine the characteristics of four atypical pit craters (APCs) on Tharsis, suggested as candidate cave entrance locations. The results show that, for several possible cave air movement periods, we are able to infer the approximate cave volumes. The utility of inferring cave volumes for planetary cave exploration is discussed.

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