Dept. of Geosciences Colloquium: Climate change on Mars induced by the periodic variations in orbital elements and how it affects the water and CO2 cycles

Dr. Eran Vos, LMD Paris

17 June 2024, 11:00 
Ornstein Building, Room 111 
Dept. of Geosciences Colloquium

Zoom: https://tau-ac-il.zoom.us/j/83800936221?pwd=dHQ5b0pYdWV3SzN1amNPanRQUnc4QT09

 

Abstract:

Mars harbors ice deposits in several forms. The most known and accessible are the polar caps which are composed mostly of water ice, which also reside in the mid-latitudes shallow subsurface. 

 

Geologic observations suggest these deposits waxed and waned in the past, along with deposition and loss of tropical glaciers following periodic variations in the orbital elements.

 

We use a global climate model to study the evolution, interactions, and controls of the long-term Martian water ice (also CO2 and dust cycles) deposits and their observable geologic features, such as polar cap layers and mid-latitude subsurface glacier depth.
 

 

Event Organizer: Dr. Roy Barkan

 

 

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