Potential Antifreeze Compounds in Present-Day Martian Seepage Groundwater

Is the recently found seepage groundwater on Mars pure H2O, or mixed with salts and other antifreeze compounds? Given the surface conditions of Mars, it is unlikely that pure water could either exist in its liquid state or have shaped Mars¡¦ fluid erosional landforms (gullies, channels, and valley n...

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Main Authors: Jiin-Shuh Jean, Chieh-Hou Yang, Ming-Jer Lee, Ming-Kuo Lee, Ming-Hung Chien
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Chinese Geoscience Union 2008-01-01
Series:Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
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Online Access: http://tao.cgu.org.tw/images/attachments/v193p279.pdf
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spelling doaj-f731d0ddad5a43f0a785786c8f06d1c92020-11-24T21:22:23ZengChinese Geoscience UnionTerrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences1017-08392311-76802008-01-0119327910.3319/TAO.2008.19.3.279(TT)Potential Antifreeze Compounds in Present-Day Martian Seepage GroundwaterJiin-Shuh JeanChieh-Hou YangMing-Jer LeeMing-Kuo LeeMing-Hung ChienIs the recently found seepage groundwater on Mars pure H2O, or mixed with salts and other antifreeze compounds? Given the surface conditions of Mars, it is unlikely that pure water could either exist in its liquid state or have shaped Mars¡¦ fluid erosional landforms (gullies, channels, and valley networks). More likely is that Mars¡¦ seepage groundwater contains antifreeze and salt compounds that resist freezing and suppress evaporation. This model better accounts for Mars¡¦ enigmatic surface erosion. This paper suggests 17 antifreeze compounds potentially present in Martian seepage groundwater. Given their liquid state and physical properties, triethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, ethylene glycol, and 1,3-propylene glycol are advanced as the most likely candidate compounds. This paper also explores how a mixing of glycol or glycerol with salts in the Martian seepage groundwater may have lowered water¡¦s freezing point and raised its boiling point, with consequences that created fluid gully and channel erosion. Ethylene glycol and related hydrocarbon compounds have been identified in Martian and other interstellar meteorites. We suggest that these compounds and their proportions to water be included for detection in future explorations. http://tao.cgu.org.tw/images/attachments/v193p279.pdf MarsSeepage groundwaterAntifreeze compoundsEroded gully
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author Jiin-Shuh Jean
Chieh-Hou Yang
Ming-Jer Lee
Ming-Kuo Lee
Ming-Hung Chien
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Chieh-Hou Yang
Ming-Jer Lee
Ming-Kuo Lee
Ming-Hung Chien
Potential Antifreeze Compounds in Present-Day Martian Seepage Groundwater
Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
Mars
Seepage groundwater
Antifreeze compounds
Eroded gully
author_facet Jiin-Shuh Jean
Chieh-Hou Yang
Ming-Jer Lee
Ming-Kuo Lee
Ming-Hung Chien
author_sort Jiin-Shuh Jean
title Potential Antifreeze Compounds in Present-Day Martian Seepage Groundwater
title_short Potential Antifreeze Compounds in Present-Day Martian Seepage Groundwater
title_full Potential Antifreeze Compounds in Present-Day Martian Seepage Groundwater
title_fullStr Potential Antifreeze Compounds in Present-Day Martian Seepage Groundwater
title_full_unstemmed Potential Antifreeze Compounds in Present-Day Martian Seepage Groundwater
title_sort potential antifreeze compounds in present-day martian seepage groundwater
publisher Chinese Geoscience Union
series Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
issn 1017-0839
2311-7680
publishDate 2008-01-01
description Is the recently found seepage groundwater on Mars pure H2O, or mixed with salts and other antifreeze compounds? Given the surface conditions of Mars, it is unlikely that pure water could either exist in its liquid state or have shaped Mars¡¦ fluid erosional landforms (gullies, channels, and valley networks). More likely is that Mars¡¦ seepage groundwater contains antifreeze and salt compounds that resist freezing and suppress evaporation. This model better accounts for Mars¡¦ enigmatic surface erosion. This paper suggests 17 antifreeze compounds potentially present in Martian seepage groundwater. Given their liquid state and physical properties, triethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, ethylene glycol, and 1,3-propylene glycol are advanced as the most likely candidate compounds. This paper also explores how a mixing of glycol or glycerol with salts in the Martian seepage groundwater may have lowered water¡¦s freezing point and raised its boiling point, with consequences that created fluid gully and channel erosion. Ethylene glycol and related hydrocarbon compounds have been identified in Martian and other interstellar meteorites. We suggest that these compounds and their proportions to water be included for detection in future explorations.
topic Mars
Seepage groundwater
Antifreeze compounds
Eroded gully
url http://tao.cgu.org.tw/images/attachments/v193p279.pdf
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