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Convective Gas Flow in Terrestrial and Martian Volcanic Soils: Implications for the Interpretation of THEMIS-IR Data

D. Baratoux
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M. Rabinowicz
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P. Bachèlery
T. Staudacher
  • Fonction : Auteur
G Saracco
F. Fontaine
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We report on the detection of convective air flow in the soil of a terrestrial volcano. Similar processes may operate on Mars as suggested by observations (THEMIS) at Cerberus fractures, motivating the search for subsurface heat source on Mars.
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hal-03109704 , version 1 (13-01-2021)

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Raphaël Antoine, D. Baratoux, M. Rabinowicz, P. Bachèlery, T. Staudacher, et al.. Convective Gas Flow in Terrestrial and Martian Volcanic Soils: Implications for the Interpretation of THEMIS-IR Data. Seventh International Conference on Mars, Jul 2007, Pasadena, CA, France. ⟨hal-03109704⟩

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