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      Global distribution of neutrons from Mars: results from Mars odyssey.

      Science (New York, N.Y.)
      Dry Ice, Extraterrestrial Environment, Gamma Rays, Hydrogen, Ice, Mars, Neutrons, Spacecraft, Spectrometry, Gamma, Spectrum Analysis, Temperature, Water

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          Global distributions of thermal, epithermal, and fast neutron fluxes have been mapped during late southern summer/northern winter using the Mars Odyssey Neutron Spectrometer. These fluxes are selectively sensitive to the vertical and lateral spatial distributions of H and CO2 in the uppermost meter of the martian surface. Poleward of +/-60 degrees latitude is terrain rich in hydrogen, probably H2O ice buried beneath tens of centimeter-thick hydrogen-poor soil. The central portion of the north polar cap is covered by a thick CO2 layer, as is the residual south polar cap. Portions of the low to middle latitudes indicate subsurface deposits of chemically and/or physically bound H2O and/or OH.

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          12040088
          10.1126/science.1073541

          Chemistry
          Dry Ice,Extraterrestrial Environment,Gamma Rays,Hydrogen,Ice,Mars,Neutrons,Spacecraft,Spectrometry, Gamma,Spectrum Analysis,Temperature,Water

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