Geophysical Research Letters (Jun 2024)

Revising the Basal Permittivity of the South Polar Layered Deposits of Mars With a Surficial Dust Cover

  • C. Grima,
  • W. Kofman,
  • A. Hérique,
  • P. Beck

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1029/2024GL109085
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 12
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Bright basal reflections from the Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionosphere Sounding (MARSIS) have been proposed to be consistent with permittivities characteristic of a wet material beneath the south polar layered deposits (SPLD). The characterization of a recently formed impact crater highlight the existence of a several meters thick ice‐poor layer associated to a unit blanketing a large portion of the SPLD. We revise the radar propagation model used to invert the basal permittivity by including a surficial thin layer. We find that the inverted basal permittivity is highly sensitive to the properties of such a layer, with solutions ranging from common dry rocks to an unambiguously wet base. We advocate toward a better characterization of the surficial cover to assess the wet or dry nature for the base, and possibly reconcile most of the literature on the topic.