BarsoomerEven if the regolith is imper...

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PostPosted: September 12, 2008 5:13 PM 

Barsoomer

Even if the regolith is impervious to the passage of water it doesn't mean that there may be something, chemical or otherwise that traps water from the atmosphere and also restricts the movement of water from the ice layer below. Could those flocculose soil particles that are in every OM be the key? What are their chemical constituents?

Winston

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