The Occurrence and Depth of Subpermafrost Groundwater on Present-Day Mars: Implications of Revised Estimates of Crustal Heat Flow, Thermal Conductivity, and Freezing-Point Depression
S. M. Clifford, M. D. Max, J. Boisson(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Essam Heggy(University of Southern California), P. J. McGovern(Lunar and Planetary Institute)
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March 1, 2009
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